GEORGETOWN, Guyana – A brutal early morning home invasion on the East Bank Essequibo coast has left a 7-year-old primary school student dead and his disabled 71-year-old grandmother hospitalized, with law enforcement officials now launching a widespread manhunt for the lone attacker.
The young victim has been identified as Adriel Aftab Mohamed, a student at Zeelugt Primary School who lived with his family in the Zeelugt New Housing Scheme, the residential neighborhood where the horrific attack unfolded shortly after midnight Friday. At the time of the break-in, only the child and his elderly grandmother were inside the property, according to preliminary details shared by local media.
Investigators say the pair likely woke to discover the unidentified intruder inside their home and attempted to sound an alarm to draw help, prompting the suspect to launch a fatal violent attack. The young boy died at the scene from multiple stab wounds, while his grandmother, who lives with a disability, suffered serious stab injuries that required urgent medical intervention. She remains in a hospital care facility as of Friday, receiving treatment for her wounds.
Wendell Blanhum, Deputy Commissioner of Police and the country’s Crime Chief, confirmed that investigative teams have prioritized the case and are actively tracking down leads to apprehend the person believed to be responsible for the violent incident. Local law enforcement has not yet released any detailed description of the suspect or possible motives for the home invasion, and official investigations remain ongoing as authorities work to piece together the full sequence of events.
The killing has sent shockwaves through the small, close-knit Zeelugt community, where residents have expressed outrage and sorrow over the senseless violence against a child and a vulnerable elderly resident.
