Roland is right in saying that Timothy was a violent. If I remember he rose
from being a waiter to owning restaurants. Once he was drunk and got abusive
against the Snowflake family. He threatened them. I happened to be in the
restaurant. I went to the Princess St. Police Station and asked them
Pandu Lampiao:
Timo-tee bought a flat on the Cuffe Parade road/Woodhouse road
junctionits a blue and white building (not sure of the name) He still
survives the last one heard after someone popped a couple at him below his
residence.
Comment:
Timothy who was shot at by the underworld left
Eugene,
Timothy died some years back. Snowflake is in full swing, at present the
only Goan eatery in dhobitalao, so also our friend sportman Irineu.
A couple of years back Timothy's children were in the news - the son shot
at her sister, luckily she survived. The case is still going on.
Fausto
venantius j pinto
From: Marshall Mendonza mmendonz...@gmail.com
Subject: [Goanet] The Charms of Goan Dhobitalao
Timothy who was shot at by the underworld left Bombay soon after and settled
down in Mangalore. He died in 2003. His only son Lalit was involved in a
shoot-out with his sister
Probably so that witnesses who come forward to identify the suspect during a
line-up are not accused of bias arising from possibility of seeing or
hearing of the suspect before.
Question!
A. Why do the police cover the heads of almost all people taken to court? As
in the case of this guy Lalit.
Thanks Roland. I see.
Also is you have seen photographs in magazines etc., its the same when they
take the person in and out of the court.
venantius j pinto
From: Roland Francis roland.fran...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Goanet] The Charms of Goan Dhobitalao
Probably so that witnesses
-boun...@lists.goanet.org] On Behalf Of Pandu Lampiao
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 2:35 AM
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Timo-tee bought a flat on the Cuffe Parade road/Woodhouse road
junctionits a blue and white building (not sure
Mary D'Mello is frank too in giving out the details of her uncle Joe. I knew
him very well. Occassionally, my Snowflake friend would buy feni from him.
Many times I drank along with my friend.
Marie should remember Lalit Bar, whose owner was a Manglorean who married a
Goan. His name was Timothy
Timo-tee bought a flat on the Cuffe Parade road/Woodhouse road
junctionits a blue and white building (not sure of the name)
He still survives the last one heard after someone popped a couple at
him below his residence.
He did not like any guys visiting therehe had a love*y daughter
from
] On Behalf Of Marshall Mendonza
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 12:07 AM
To: goanet
Subject: [Goanet] The Charms of Goan Dhobitalao
Dear Roland
That was a very nice piece. Living in Bombay, some of the places mentioned
by you are familiar to me. Some of the landmarks like Bastani's have closed
down
This is a repeat post I wrote to complement Roland Francis' similar piece of
August 2006 on goanet.
Here it goes:
Since After my friend Roland Francis's nostalgic view of Goan Bombay of yester
years, I will add here my two khote poisse's worth.
Although I lived in
This fascinating article was sent to me-author unknown.If some Goanetter
knows who is the author,please let us know.
Rgds
Vasant Baliga
The Charms of Goan Dhobitalao
In a certain generation not too long ago, if you said Dhobitalao, you
meant Little Goa. In Toronto where I live, there is
Dear Roland
That was a very nice piece. Living in Bombay, some of the places mentioned
by you are familiar to me. Some of the landmarks like Bastani's have closed
down. Other Irani restaurants have sold out as they fetched good real estate
prices due to their strategic locations. You may have
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