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Jun 23, 2012 News
An accident in Charlestown, Georgetown last evening left a 23-year-old carpenter from lot 641 ‘B’ Field South, Sophia nursing injuries at the Georgetown Public Hospital. The accident took place around 17:45 hrs in the vicinity of Saffon and Sussex Streets, Charlestown.
According to eyewitnesses, a motor car, PPP 3629, which was proceeding along Sussex Street, was about to cross the road when it hit the CG motorcycle ridden by Jermaine Warrick. Warrick was traveling south along Saffon Street when the accident occurred.
Warrick lost control of his cycle and skidded off the road and ended up in a nearby gutter. Public spirited citizens rushed to the young man’s assistance and pulled him out of the gutter and onto the sidewalk.
Some Kaieteur News staff members, who were on the scene of the accident, summoned the ambulance.
The driver of the motorcar claimed that the motorcyclist was wrong. He said he was about to cross the street when another driver gave way for him to proceed and the motorcycle came out of nowhere and hit the front of his vehicle.
The man seemed very upset as he viewed his damaged vehicle.
According to the injured man’s uncle, Wesley Adams, his nephew was returning home from the East Bank of Demerara, where he is doing construction work. Warrick sustained a broken leg.
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