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Jun 10, 2013 News
A 57-year-old Finance Manager attached to the Demerara Distillers Limited was killed on the spot at around 10:30pm on Saturday at Sheriff Street and Campbellville.
Harry Singh, a father of three of Garnett Street, Kitty was struck down by a car while crossing the busy thoroughfare on his way home.
According to information received, Singh was drinking with two of his friends at Francine’s Fish shop, (a few houses from where he resides) just before the accident.
Yesterday, when Kaieteur News visited the man’s home, neighbours said that Singh’s wife and children were in the United States of America and will be returning home today.
No one in his neighbourhood seemed to know what transpired.
A distant relative of Singh, Indira Singh told this publication that she was informed that the man had already crossed the public road to go home when the car “picked him up and pitch him over to the fish shop.
“I can’t say what really happened but I hear that he had already crossed the road, he wasn’t drunk, and the car that hit him, I am not sure which direction it was driving in, but the car struck him and tossed him in the air,” Indira said.
She told Kaieteur News that the father of two died on the spot. The driver of the car has been identified as Mervin Mangro. He is in police custody at the Kitty Police Station.
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