Four Deaths Recorded Just for The Weekend, Five Victims to Mourn for the First Six Days of 2013

il y a 11 années, 3 mois - 8 Janvier 2013, Le Mauricien
Four Deaths Recorded Just for The Weekend, Five Victims to Mourn for the First Six Days of 2013
Heavy toll in early 2013 with already five deaths on our roads during the first six days of the year, including four in the past 48 hours.

Slaughter, Black Series and New Year are the most deadly words returning again this year to provide an overview of road safety while the objective of the police force, as in 2012, is to reduce the number of accidents by 3%. Meanwhile, the twist of fate struck again and again with, among others, a 13 year old girl, a 16 year old and a police constable of 22 years died last weekend and leaving behind bereaved families and overwhelmed .

The last fatal accident as of this weekend the dark road safety plan was in the early hours of yesterday morning in the Rivière-des-Creoles. Sunday the day has been the most cursed the family Moocarme Cite CHA St-Hilaire who loses one of his daughters.

Estephanie Nathalline Moocarme, 13, was spotted around 4: 30 pm lying on the asphalt of the New Link Road Rivière des Creoles and with multiple injuries. The SAMU emergency could only see his death. The Chief Police Medical Officer, Dr Sudesh Kumar Gungadin, attributed the death of the girl to a "cranio-cerebral injury."

Information available from police sources indicate that young Nathalline was with his uncle, a resident of St-Hilaire, motorbike when the inevitable would have happened. Details in the possession of investigators tend to confirm that the uncle left the "scene of accident" after the impact, leaving his niece on the asphalt.

However, the scenario of the accident aboard the bike registered 2056 C has not yet been established because the state of the uncle of the victim, who was admitted to the hospital Jawarharlall Nehru, does not record his version of events. The first elements of the investigation, under the responsibility of the police station in Mahebourg, nevertheless indicates that the motorcyclist was tested negative breath test.

The second youngest victim of the weekend past is Johann Augustus, a resident of Cité Vallijee. This 16 year old, who was driving a motorcycle died at the height of the Great River prison Northwest in the early hours of Saturday.

Around 1 am, Johann Augustus, who was preparing to make his Form V Bhujoharry College this year, was found lying on the pavement with multiple injuries. The motorcycle on which he was traveling was a few meters away. For the relatives of the victim of the circumstances of the accident remain unclear. " Mo zis kone ki boner li ti al enn laniverser kot enn so kamarad dan lendrwa. Me apre monn tann dir ki li finn pran motocyclette pou al parti Coromandel. Me pou fer kiete ? Mo pa kone…. Ariv enn moman so bann kamarad ki ti dan laniverser ar li inn vinn donn mwa sa move nouvel-la "says Jules, the young man's father, devastated by recent events. The funeral of the Scout should be held Wednesday after the arrival of his relatives abroad.

Motorcycles involved

The fact to remember the last weekend: motorcycles were involved in all fatal accidents recorded. Such is the case for the third fatal accident in the past 48 hours recorded in the area of Beau-Bassin, causing the death of a sexagenarian Chebel living and making a serious injury. Shortly before 19 pm Saturday, Noirette Marie Gilbert, 62, was crossing the street when a motorcycle collided with the EZ713 registered. Emergency evacuated to Princess Margaret Orthopaedic Centre (PMOC), the victim passed away later.

An autopsy by the # 1 medical examiners, Dr. Sudesh Kumar Gungadin concluded that Noirette Marie Gilbert died of multiple injuries. For its part, the motorcyclist Vikish Sonoo (23), a resident of Beau-Bassin, is in critical condition in the ICU of PMOC.

A police constable was assigned to the Special Support Unit, is also reflected in the long list of victims of the weekend passed after five days in the Intensive Care Unit PMOC. The day of the new year, the motorcycle Buffion Jonathan, 22, is embedded in a wall Dagotière. He passed away in his hospital bed about 18 pm Saturday 30. The Police Medical Officer, Dr. Baichoo, concluded in his autopsy report that the victim died of his "craniocerebral injuries."

In addition, at least two other serious accidents, not causing loss of life so far, occurred during the weekend. In Grand Bay, the police are left with a case of Hit and Run: A motorcyclist left on the asphalt after an impact against two vehicles. Information available from police sources indicate that a master car, registered 1640 MY 93 left and headed Pereybere Grand Bay when she hit a oncoming motorcycle. The two-wheelers registered 6477 V was thrown against a parked van with the license plate 815 FB 11. After the collision, the driver of the car continued on its way up to Pereybere FLOYD The Grind where he boarded another car. Meanwhile, the motorcyclist, Gyansing Bisram (43 years), seriously injured was hospitalized. Duplication of information made tend to confirm that the owners of three vehicles involved were traced through the records of the NTA. They should be heard today while the driver of the car involved in the accident should immediately report to the police station in Grand Bay with his lawyer during the day.

Moreover, the main thoroughfare of Great Rosalie, three residents were seriously injured Piton yesterday afternoon after their car hit a tree. One of the three victims was admitted to the intensive care unit of the hospital in the North. The police launched an investigation.