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Feb 27, 2011 News
Nigel Glen, 26, of One-Mile, Linden, is currently obtaining medical treatment at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) after being involved in a motor-vehicular accident at Camp Street yesterday afternoon.
The accident which took place around 16:30 hrs resulted in the man sustaining head injuries.
Glen is a staff of the GPHC who only came to Georgetown about one month ago to work as a male nurse.
Kaieteur News understands that the man was operating his motorcycle at the Camp Street traffic lights where he had the right of way and was heading in the Western direction, when Kunti Dial, the driver of PLL 9996, a Vitz “jumped the light” and slammed into Glen who recently moved to Kitty, Georgetown.
Eyewitnesses stated that Kunti hit the man on his motor-cycle then drove away. A taxi-driver went to Glen’s rescue while another car driver blocked Kunti off from leaving the area.
Kunti, however, told a different tale, claiming that Glen was the one at fault since he “jumped the light” and “ran into her”.
She said that after the impact with their vehicles, she lost control of her Vitz and ran into the corner. She was then pulled out in a state of shock and unconsciousness by public spirited persons.
It was reported that police ranks arrived 20 minutes later at the scene and the persons were taken to the GPHC for immediate medical attention.
When this newspaper arrived at the hospital, Kunti was awaiting her medical examination, while doctors and staff were treating Glen.
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