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May 29, 2013 News
– wife experiencing temporary memory loss
Almost two weeks after the smash up at the junction of Rupert Craig Highway and Conversation Tree on the East Coast of Demerara, Rupendra Bhookmohan, 27, and his 20-year-old wife Bibi Fazeema Khan remain hospitalised, and have not yet been listed as stable.
Following the accident, the Bel Air couple was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Georgetown Public Hospital, in critical condition.
They were transferred to other wards this week. Bhookmohan, whose hand is broken in several places, has been moved to the Male Surgical Ward. His condition has been described as better than that of his wife.
Khan was taken off life support and is now in the hospital’s High Dependency Unit.
She had been unconscious until recently, but although she is awake, the woman is reportedly unable to remember her loved ones, let alone give a police statement on the accident. The family was told that the woman is experiencing temporary memory loss. They plan to take legal action against whoever the errant driver is, as soon as the couple is discharged.
It was reported that the two were returning home from the city in a “private car taxi” when the accident occurred that left Bhookmohan pinned for almost an hour in the backseat of the vehicle. The accident occurred on May 19 at around 23:00hrs.
Four persons in the other car were injured. They are 19-year-old Teneshia Lewis, Roshana Smith, 17, Andrew Wickham, 22, and Horton, also 22.
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