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Oct 02, 2012 News
Almost four months after being struck down by a Guyana Power and Light Company (GPL) vehicle, Clive Innis succumbed at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) last Sunday.
Innis of 14 Pouderoyen, West Bank Demerara, was in front of his house on June 6 when the accident occurred.
Since then, the 44-year-old carpenter had been battling for his life. He suffered from head injuries and broken ribs.
His wife, Doreen Fanfair, said that on the day of the accident, her husband told her that he felt like having a Guinness, so he went to the shop to purchase one.
“I didn’t hear anything, but I see people running and when I go on the verandah I see people lifting he and putting he in the GPL van and they take him to Best Hospital (West Demerara Regional Hospital) so I collect some money and hurry down to the hospital,” Fanfair said.
She claimed that her husband was eventually transferred to the GPHC.
“Since the accident I didn’t hear from GPL; they say that people does come and see him but nobody don’t come other than the police,” the man’s wife claimed.
Fanfair described her husband as a loving and caring man, who took care of her five children although they were not his. The couple lived together for over 24 years.
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