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Nov 15, 2015 News
Construction worker, Neil Richardson, 46, of lot 502 West Ruimveldt lost his right leg
following an accident on Sunday.
The hospitalized father of two said that he was hit by car while riding his motorcycle about 19:00hrs at the corner of Middle Road and Hunter Street.
Dwayne George was the driver of motor car HC2627 which hit Richardson. The vehicle is registered to the Kitty Cabs taxi service
George was arrested and placed on $100,000 bail.
Sharing his version of events George said that he was driving along Middle Road approaching Hunter Street when the accident occurred.
“The place was a bit dark and I didn’t see the guy because a bus was blocking the road and before I know it I hit him off he bike.”
The man is adamant that he was not speeding and that he transported the injured man to hospital.
Since being admitted to the medical institution Richardson has undergone one surgery. He is scheduled for another for his hip which is also broken.
While a decision on the way forward is yet to be made both the victim’s family and the driver have agreed that there is a need for more lights in the area where the accident occurred.
Yesterday, while rendering assistance to the man who lost his leg George said “I will be visiting him often and I’m willing to offer assistance while hoping for the best.” ( Mondale Smith)
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