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May 05, 2015 News
Popular Berbice businessman, Roy Hanoman, 65, of Industry, East Coast Berbice, has been flown overseas for medical treatment after the vehicle he was driving was involved in a serious accident at Industry, East Coast Berbice, on Saturday. The accident occurred as Hanoman was turning off the East Coast Berbice Public Road to enter his compound.
According to information Hanoman a large scale cane, cattle and rice farmer among other things, was driving his jeep GFF 8081 with one of his employees, Mohan Autar, 41, of Lot 27 High Reef, Albion, Corentyne, in the tray when it was hit by a speeding car.
It was reported that around 06:50 hrs on Saturday, both vehicles were heading in the direction of New Amsterdam when Hanoman tried to turn into his compound and was broadsided by the Silver gray 212 motor car driven by Satyanand Hemraj, 37, of Race Course Corriverton, Corentyne. The speeding car reportedly overtook another vehicle and in the process of doing a double overtake he struck the vehicle being driven by Hanoman. Both vehicles ended up in the trench in front of Hanoman’s residence.
At the time of the accident the hire car had one passenger, Dharmendra Hemraj, 37, of Race Course, Corriverton, Corentyne.
All passengers were taken out and rushed to the New Amsterdam Hospital where they were admitted with various injuries. Hanoman was subsequently rushed to the Georgetown Hospital and later transferred to a private hospital for further treatment. He was subsequently flown overseas to Trinidad for further medical intervention.
Reports are that he suffered serious head injuries and other abrasions. The other victims remain hospitalized in the New Amsterdam hospital.
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