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Apr 27, 2012 News
– Motorcycle smashes into rear of truck
A contractor from La Parfaite Harmonie was yesterday killed on the spot after
he crashed into the rear of a truck on Vlissengen Road, Georgetown, in proximity to the Botanical Gardens.
Dead is Dookhie Yudashram called ‘Andy’ of Lot 335 16th Street, La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara.
According to an eyewitness, Yudashram, a father of two, was riding a Jialing motorcycle bearing registration, CG 1314, when he slammed into the back of a truck that was awaiting the green light at Regent and Vlissengen Roads.
An eyewitness related that the motorcyclist was heading north along Vlissengen Road at a very fast rate when he slammed into the back of the truck.
The impact caused the rider to be flung onto a motor car which was stationary at the time.
Kaieteur News was told that the driver of the truck was not aware that the man had collided with his vehicle but was notified after persons, who were in the line, waiting on the light, signaled him.
At the scene, the dead man’s smashed helmet, brain matter and parts of the motorcycle littered the road. His head had a gaping wound which caused his brain to spill and his blood to flow onto the roadway.
Passersby gathered at the scene to view the lifeless body.
Meanwhile, at the man’s home, his wife, Debbie, said she was trying continuously to contact her husband since he had left home early yesterday and she became worried when 17:00hrs passed and he did not return home.
The deeply distressed woman said when she called her husband’s phone, a man who identified himself as a policeman told her that her husband had lost his life in an accident.
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