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Monday July 16, 2012

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Global Jamaica: News

Homeless man crushed to death in dump

Published: Monday July 16, 2012 | 12:20 pm Comments 0

PARAMARIBO, Suriname, CMC:
Police Monday confirmed that a homeless man who had been sleeping at a landfill was killed after he was crushed by a bulldozer over the weekend.


“It was a gruesome sight to see pieces of him scattered all over the place,” said one eyewitness. Police said 39-year-old Alfred Bongsodipo, was one of many homeless people who lived on the garbage dump near Houttuin in southern Paramaribo, scavenging for scrap metal and other discarded material they can reuse or resell.

They believe he met his death after apparently spending Friday night in a carton box on the dump in order to obtain a strategic spot when garbage trucks arrive in the morning. Unfortunately the first vehicle to drive onto the dump was a bulldozer.

The driver of the bulldozer only became aware of the accident when another homeless person, an unidentified woman, who was sleeping on a bench nearby, was awaken by the roar of the engine and went in search of Alfred.



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