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Feb 13, 2013 News
A burgundy-coloured motor car PLL 7034 owned by Nigel Hickel, of Patrick Dam, Angoy’s Avenue, New Amsterdam, ended up in a trench on the Canefield Canje, Public Road, Berbice on Monday.
The vehicle was driven by the owner’s friend who claimed that he swerved from a school child and lost control of the vehicle.
Witness to the accident said that the driver, identified as Omadatt Mohabir, 23, of Canefield, East Canje, Berbice, whom persons hardly know, seemed drunk and lost control of the motor car. He had to be assisted from the car and later complained of pain in the chest.
This caused him to be rushed to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital where the doctor recommended that he needed to be monitored for head injuries.
While he was at the hospital under surveillance, Mohabir suddenly became aware of his condition and started to behave in a disorderly manner. He became abusive to the nurses and doctors on duty then ran out of the institution, and boarded a passing minibus.
This occurred at about 02:30hrs and Mohabir has not been seen since.
At the scene, the owner of the car was heard using a series of expletives. He said that the driver took his car without his consent. However, people were heard saying that Mohabir would often be seen driving the car even with the owner in it.
But the police say that they now have an interest. They say that it is an offence to fail to report an accident. They said that they were unaware of any accident. The car remained at the scene for hours.
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