Georgetown- Relatives of the twin brothers who drowned at Mayaro Beach Trinidad are trying to cope with the sudden loss of their loved one. The family who resides at Non Pariel, East Coast Demerara, where the boys hailed from, is still shock. One aunt told TrakkerNews that the boys grew up very close within the family and were promising youngsters with good upbringing. After moving to Trinidad a few years ago with their mother, the aunt said that they would often visit and the family kept in close touch. Relatives here in Guyana are planning a wake from this evening at the boys home in Non Pariel. They are worried about the mother Ramona Baldy, who they say must be in total despair with losing both her sons. TrakkerNews was told that information from the mother out of Trinidad, who spoke to her relatives was that the body of Ryan Lall has been recovered, while the search continue for his twin Ricky Lall. A Trinidadian colleague Mahindra Deonarine is also missing. The trio went under following an excursion at Mayaro Beach, Sunday last.
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