Monica Sukdeo breaks down at the scene of the accident. [iNews' Photo]
By Tracey Khan – Drakes
The dead man’s wife picks up his motorcycle from the scene of the accident. [iNews’ Photo][www.inewsguyana.com] – A 51 – year – old University of Guyana employee was early this morning [August 06] killed on Dennis Street, Campbellville, Georgetown following a road accident.
Latchman Sukdeo of Station Street, Kitty was on his way to work at approximately 8:30 hours, when he allegedly rode into a ‘fork lift’ which was being operated by an employee of Crown Mining.
He was rushed to the Balwant Singh Hospital for an emergency surgery as doctors tried desperately to save his life.
Monica Sukdeo breaks down at the scene of the accident. [iNews’ Photo]The man’s death has left his wife, Monica Sukdeo and family in a state of shock. The owner of Crown Mining has promised to review his surveillance camera in an effort to understand what transpired.
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