In a shocking incident in Parika, East Bank Essequibo, a local farmer shot a 20-year-old Venezuelan construction worker late Saturday night. The victim was found trespassing under a shed on the farmer’s property, prompting the farmer to take drastic action. Authorities have not disclosed the condition of the injured worker, but this incident raises pressing questions about property safety and the treatment of foreign nationals in the region. As the investigation unfolds, it is likely to draw attention to the complex dynamics between local residents and Venezuelan migrants who have moved into the area amidst ongoing economic challenges in their home country.
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