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May 17, 2010 News
A 22-year-old student of the Berbice Technical Institute is clinging to life at the Georgetown Hospital, Intensive Care Unit after crashing into a cow.
Rondel Simmons was heading home when he rode his motorcycle into the path of a stray cow.
Mark Fraser, the victim’s father, said that he received a message about his son’s accident shortly after midnight on Sunday.
The man said that relatives rushed Rondel to the New Amsterdam hospital.
However, because of the severity of his injuries Simmons was transferred to the Georgetown Hospital.
His father said that he received head injuries and doctors ordered a CT scan.
Relatives yesterday also expressed displeasure with the hospital porters who they claimed refused to wheel the injured man to the ambulance.
One relative explained that one porter claimed that it was his “lunch break’.
Relatives managed to get Simmons into the ambulance and he was taken to do the CT scan. Up to press time doctors were still battling to save the young man’s life.
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