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Dec 12, 2009 News
A fourth person has now succumbed from the smash-up involving a minibus and a Sports Utility vehicle which occurred on the Lethem road earlier this month.
Relatives said that the victim, 76-year-old Hussain Mohamed, passed away on Thursday night at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. He had sustained multiple injuries during the crash.
Mohamed had resided in the United Kingdom for several years and was in Guyana on vacation.
The other victims were the driver of the minibus, Juliano D’Aguiar, 21, of Lethem; passenger Lalis Antone, 52, of Shea, Deep South Rupununi and three-year-old Brandon Grimmond of Lethem.
Several persons, including Attorney-at-law Leslie Sobers and two British tourists were injured.
According to reports, the two vehicles collided after the vision of the drivers was affected when another vehicle raised up a cloud of dust. Police subsequently confirmed that minibus driver, Juliano D’Aguiar, was not licensed to drive a minibus.
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