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Mar 02, 2013 News
The man who struck down a popular Jehovah’s Witness couple in August 2010 was yesterday handed a two-year suspended sentence.
The driver Bahadoor Yogunauth, 27, was said to have been under the influence of alcohol when he struck down the Grove, East Bank Demerara couple, Noland and Khairool “Lynette Doliviera.
The driver, of Diamond, East Bank Demerara, was on a charge of dangerous driving.
The suspended sentences means that he was set free but should he commit an offence within the next two years, he would have to serve the two years behind bars. According to the sentence handed down today, Yogunauth would also be barred from driving for the next ten months.
The sentence was handed down by Magistrate Leslie Sobers at the Providence Magistrate’s Court.
The couple had just completed a Bible Study and was returning to their Public Road, Grove home when they were struck off their motorcycle.
Mrs. Doliviera, 63, died on the spot while her 70-year-old husband succumbed while undergoing treatment at the hospital a few hours after the accident. The couple was married for 44 years.
The children of the Dolivieras, Davis and Debbie, rejected the $500,000 compensation offered by the driver.
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