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May 10, 2011 News
As three more deaths recorded in 24 hours
The Guyana Police Force Traffic Department has recorded 40 fatalities thus far for the year.
Statistics also revealed that the number includes one child. This number is three more than for the corresponding period last year. However, two children had died during that period.
And over the past 24 hours the department recorded three road fatalities.
On Sunday night seven-year-old Althea Clement was struck down by a Toyota Allion while walking along the Sisters Village Public Road with her father, Fredrick Clement who is currently hospitalised.
Eyewitnesses say that the speeding car somehow lost control and slammed into the two pedestrians.
Also on Sunday around 11:30 hours, Quincy Kellman, of Belfield, East Coast Demerara, was killed on Mandela Avenue after his car collided with a truck.
On East Coast Demerara, 47-year-old Chaitram Singh of Vryheid’s Lust was killed in an accident. Reports are that Singh was riding a bicycle along the Montrose Public Road when a speeding car attempted to turn into a street and started spinning out of control.
The car then struck three other vehicles and hit Singh, who was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Contrary to reports carried in this publication, it was not 70-year-old Robert White who was involved in that accident. White was involved in an accident but at another location.
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