Since Monday: Several Road Accidents Recorded

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Since Monday: Several Road Accidents Recorded
Since Monday, several road accidents were recorded in different parts of the country. A sexagenarian, living Holy Cross, was an accident, Tuesday at 7 pm 10.

He crossed the street to the back of a truck parked at the height of the junction Holy Family / Battery-Broken when he was hit by a motorcyclist. He was admitted to the ICU of the hospital Jeetoo.

The motorcyclist, aged 24, a security guard lives in Rich-land, has undergone a breath test which was negative revel.

Monday morning Dhaneswar J., aged 46 and originally from Plain of papayas, has suffered a serious accident while he was cycling. An unusual accident, of course. The forties was heading towards Fragmentation St. Andrew when he was surprised by a tarp that was on a truck that was traveling in the same direction. At one point, the truck would have doubled the cyclist and the tarp, and its metal bracket broke off. 

Dhaneshwar J. could not avoid them. He was seriously injured. Police Plain of papayas has been warned. The driver, aged 56 and living the resort has undergone a breath test which proved negative. He was taken to the station for questioning. As for the victim, who said he did not remember the accident, she was admitted to hospital in the North. 

Two cases in the South 

The same day, around noon, a woman in her fifties, domiciled in Chemin-Grenier, was hit by a Toyota, in Surinam. The fifties was wounded in the head. The police was informed of Souillac. The victim was admitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, Rose Belle. The driver, aged 30, was questioned by police. This inhabitant of Sevastopol was tested negative breath test. 

Barely a quarter of an hour earlier, a motorcyclist was hit by a van in Grand-Bois. The driver, a resident of Moka, aged 23, told police he was travelling towards La Flora-when the accident occurred. He doubled a van carrying stationery when the motorcyclist swerved to his right. He could not avoid it. The victim, aged 74, was transported to hospital in Rose-Belle where his condition is considered serious