27 year old Guyanese man is battling for his life at the Brooklyn emergency health centre battling with cancer

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Angelina Haley: A 27 year old Guyanese man is at the Brooklyn cancer health centre where he is battling for his life, the young man was identified as Kevin hawker who was recently recovering from kidney disease back in 2018. The news source was informed that he was a security body guard who was working when he was struck by arm robbers in Guyana who shot the body guard two times, it was also reported that Kevin had on a body armor which saved his life but sustained lower body impact pains which became fatal, after several examinations was done it was shown that the former body guard suffered a cardiac arrest internal hemorrhaging to the kidneys and later was diagnosed with cancer, the 27year old man arrived at the Brooklyn emergency centre, it was last reported that he is incritical condition and his battling for his life,it was told by sources that just a few hrs Kevin hawker had updated his post about a hard relationship break up that he was going through with a young girl tamera sealey, the young states on his social media page stating “ the girl of my dreams the woman of my life has walked out on me because I am jobless and it is f@ked up that she left me to live home with someone else, I wish god can kill me tonight, she don’t know what she did to me and don’t care. How can tamera do me this,she always quick to run into relationship after leaving me and act like I am bad,.. god knows how much I wish to die now”. This was his final words before facing his demise. This is Angeline Haley reporting

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