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Oct 27, 2020 News
Kaieteur News – A motorcyclist was yesterday morning killed in an accident. The accident, which involved a motorcycle and a motorcar, occurred at the intersection of Sheriff and Dadanawa Streets, Campbellville, Georgetown.
The victim has been identified as, Deon Martin Monize, 68, of East La Penitence, Georgetown.
According to a police report, at around 05:15hrs, a 43-year-old man of Mocha, East Bank Demerara was proceeding north along the western lane on Sheriff Street, while the deceased was proceeding south along the eastern lane on the Sheriff Street on motorcycle CF 9989. It is reported that as both vehicles approached Dadanawa Street, the driver of the motorcar turned east and collided with the motorcycle.
As a result of the collision, the deceased was flung into the eastern gutter on Sheriff Street.
According to information received, the driver of the motorcar and public-spirited citizens picked up the injured motorcyclist and rushed him to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, where he was seen by a doctor who pronounced him dead.
Monize’s body was then taken to the Memorial Gardens Mortuary awaiting a post mortem. The matter was reported and the driver of the motorcar is presently in custody assisting with the investigation.
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