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Sep 30, 2021 News
Kaieteur News – A father and his eight- and 12-year-old sons were injured in an accident that occurred on Tuesday on the Schoonord Public Road, West Bank Demerara.
Those injured are Robert Moore, 48, of Lot 2219 Onderneeming, West Bank Demerara and pillion riders, Ethon Moore, 12, and Nathon Moore, 8, also of the same address.
According to police, Moore and his sons were proceeding west along the southern side of the Schoonord Public Road, on motorcycle CK 9128, while motorcar HD 2241, which was being driven by Clint Christopher, 22, of Lot 55-53 Tuschen Housing Scheme, East Bank Essequibo, was proceeding in the said direction behind them, reportedly at a fast rate.
It was stated that because of the speed that the car was moving at, it collided with the rear end of the motorcycle and this resulted in the motorcyclist and his sons being flung onto the road surface where they received injuries about their bodies.
They were picked up in a conscious state by public-spirited citizens and rushed to the West Demerara Regional Hospital where they were seen and examined by a doctor. Their conditions have been listed as stable.
Meanwhile, the driver of the motorcar was arrested and two breathalyser tests were conducted on him and showed readings of .127 percent BAC micrograms and .132 percent BAC micrograms. The driver remains in custody assisting with investigations.
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