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Sep 01, 2011 News
As police continue their investigation into last Sunday’s road accident in Canal Number Two Public Road, a file is being prepared to be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.
This publication was told that a post mortem examination was performed on the remains of Deonauth Seegobin who was reportedly struck down on Sunday night, last, by a speeding car. According to the findings, Seegobin had injuries which were consistent with being run over by a car. A source close to the investigation said that the injuries suggest that Seegobin was lying on the road at the time.
As such, the police are preparing a file for the DDP with the aim of seeking advice on the matter.
However, Kaieteur News understands that the driver of the car has since been charged and place before the court for driving under the influence of alcohol. He was fined for that offence as a breathalyzer test showed that he was 60 % over the alcohol limit at the time of the accident.
Initial reports stated that Seegobin was struck down, and the driver of the car fled the scene but was subsequently apprehended. Persons had speculated that Seegobin was struck from behind while heading home.
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