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Jul 29, 2009 News
It has been almost three weeks, since 21-year-old, Roy Mc Koy was injured in a two-motorcycle collision on the Essequibo Coast and one week since he was discharged from the Georgetown Public Hospital.
Unaware about the circumstances that caused him to be bedridden and also about the death of his best friend Rudranauth Narayan, Mc Koy is making slow recovery at his Johanna Cecilia home. He had sustained a broken pelvis and a broken collarbone. The pelvis required surgery.
When Kaieteur news visited Mc Koy, a former DDL employee, his mother, Donna, was at pains to alert this reporter not to mention anything about the accident. She as well as other family members and close friends are afraid that her son would react badly if he were to now learn of his friend’s demise.
According to a police report both Narayan and 40-year-old Mahendra Deonarine, formerly of Lima Village, died after the motorcycle collision, on the La Belle Alliance Public Road, on July 4, last. The report further stated that on the 4th of July last, at Belliance.
Mahendra Deonarine and his pillion rider, Parbattie, of Annadale, East Coast Demerara, were proceeding south along the Essequibo Public Road, when Deonarine, who was riding the other motor cycle CE5709 attempted to overtake a car that was proceeding in the same direction.
Rudranauth sustained severe brain injuries, broken ribs, and fractured sternum. Parbattie sustained a fractured pelvis and was a patient at the Suddie Public Hospital. She has since been discharged.
Donna McKoy told this newspaper that on the day of the accident Narayan picked up her son and both of them ventured to Anna Regina where they attended a twenty over Digicel-sponsored cricket match.
Mc Koy who is presently on a diet of fluids is expected to make another visit at the Georgetown hospital on the 7th of August.
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