Benjai still loves Guyana

In the letter dated April 18, Gideon Mc Master, said since Le Blanc reported the incident, which occurred on April 16 and which caused him serious head injuries, he has not been contacted by the Guyana police.

Le Blanc was hit on the head by a glass object hurled at him by a man in a car park at the club where he had preformed earlier.

He received over 20 stitches for gashes he sustained. He was also reported being threatened with a gun by another man.

Mc Master provided the names of the two men who were involved in the incident along with photographs of them.

“We wish to indicate that our client remains willing to assist the Guyana Police Force in any way he can with any proposed and/or ongoing investigations,” he said.

Apart from the images, Mc Master said, “We are also in possession of a dossier of witness statements which, we believe, might be of assistance to you.” He said he will forward them to the police in due course.

Meanwhile, Le Blanc in a message on his Facebook page thanked his fans, friends and well wishers for their support.

Stating that he was sad at what happened, he said, “By the grace of the All (sic) I will recover from this.” Asking the public not to slander the country because of the actions of two individuals, he said, “Guyana I still love you.”

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