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May 03, 2016 News
A Linden family was plunged into mourning after the members received news of the death of their 45-year-old son and sibling, following an accident on the Soesdyke/Linden Highway yesterday afternoon. The accident reportedly occurred in the vicinity of Bamia.
The man, Rawle Elwin Adams, of the Linden Constabulary Compound, was on his way to Georgetown, but had reportedly turned around and was heading back to the mining town, when he met his death, according to his father, Pastor Emile Adams.
According to the elder Adams, his son, Rawle, was going to Georgetown to meet his wife, who celebrated her birthday yesterday. However while on the way, he realized that he had forgotten something and was returning home when the accident occurred.
Informed sources indicate that Adams had swerved to avoid hitting a child, when his vehicle toppled, killing him in the process.
Adams noted, “I was called some time after two o’clock, and told of the accident, and from what I heard his neck was broken.”
According to the distraught father his son had two of his sons in the vehicle at the time of the accident.
The two boys Nehemiah and Hosiah were injured as a consequence, and had to be rushed to the Linden Hospital Complex, where they were admitted. Adams was pronounced dead on arrival.
Adams was described as a very friendly and charming person, and was loved by all.
He leaves to mourn his parents, Emile and Barbara Adams, his siblings, three sons and his wife, Melanie, also known as Anne Liverpool.
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