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One dead, two injured in smash up

May 16, 2015 11:04 am Category: Crime A+ / A-

263677-accident1[www.inewsguyana.com] – Twenty-two year-old Abdool Ameer of No. 2 Village, West Canje, Berbice is the Guyana’s latest road fatality.

 

Ameer was driving a motor car along the roadway, on Friday May 15 when he attempted to overtake another vehicle and collided with motor vehicle PSS 529 that was travelling in the opposite direction.

 

He received multiple injuries and was subsequently taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

 

Meanwhile, 38 year-old Melissa D’Aguair-Pollard, and her 2 year-old daughter who were in PSS 529 sustained injuries.

They were taken to the Fort Wellington Hospital, treated and are reportedly in a stable condition.

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You saying that the PNC murdered a coolie in cold blood? You'll have to file a report with the police and ask the new police commissioner to act. The PNC is in opposition with the PPP by the way.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by RiffRaff:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Why was there no Helicopter to take him to GT Hospital????

nah...the PPP tief them

Bad GOvt!!!   Taxpayers deserve BETTER!!!

Nehru

If he had driven with more care and attention he wouldn't be in the situation he now finds himself. I hope they check his driving license. It might be fake. A qualified driver would think twice about doing such a move.

Mr.T
Originally Posted by Nehru:

Why was there no Helicopter to take him to GT Hospital????

I thought the unity government will do miracle and stop the all accident, murders, suicides, etc. The same old PNC @ work.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

PNC must make our roads safer and install driving regulations for speeding vehicles that kill many innocents people.

In 22 years the PPP failed to do so, but in one business day APNU AFC must.

 

I am glad that you have a high level of confidence that the coalition gov't will work miracles.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The PNC had 36 long hours in power. They should have done better. The people expected better. They need to work harder.

I see that the PNC is so powerful that they must be blamed for the 1992-2015 when they were not in power.

 

Cobra accept this fact.  "ahbe pan tap" DONE!  Now let us hope that APNU AFC supporters treat the PPP supporters better than the PPP supporters treated them.

 

The PPP can start by apologizing to Guyana for the racially divisive campaign that they ran, which is playing a role in the ongoing tensions which exist.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

The PNC had 36 long hours in power. They should have done better. The people expected better. They need to work harder.

 

Please bai, doan post while drunk

FM

No government is not 100% perfect. The PPP got blame every day for five years even if your man or woman leave you. The PNC must be prepared to do better or get the same pounding as well.

 

 

FM

@Cobra, you're absolutely correct. The PNC should be held accountable for every road accident, every abortion, every rape, every buggery, every wife-beating, every rumshop fight, every everything.

You're performing a great public service by exposing the PNC's negligence. Keep it up, sir.

[I recognize your sense of humour.]

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:

One dead, two injured in smash up

May 16, 2015 11:04 am Category: Crime A+ / A-

263677-accident1[www.inewsguyana.com] – Twenty-two year-old Abdool Ameer of No. 2 Village, West Canje, Berbice is the Guyana’s latest road fatality.

 

Ameer was driving a motor car along the roadway, on Friday May 15 when he attempted to overtake another vehicle and collided with motor vehicle PSS 529 that was travelling in the opposite direction.

 

He received multiple injuries and was subsequently taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

 

Meanwhile, 38 year-old Melissa D’Aguair-Pollard, and her 2 year-old daughter who were in PSS 529 sustained injuries.

They were taken to the Fort Wellington Hospital, treated and are reportedly in a stable condition.

the driver was reckless. His poor driving habits is due to a culture where some 20 percent of the people buy their license. Lets hope that can be changed and real testing and enforcement of safety takes place.

FM

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