About 18 hours, the sixties had left his home to go to church. He had no idea he had an appointment with death. The worship was completed to 20 hours and Emanuel his way home when he was struck by the vehicle. Emanuel Salon Jean died on the spot. His body was taken to the morgue for autopsy. The driver of the van, a man named R. Ravin, 33, was taken to the police station in Rose Hill. He was placed in custody.
This Rosehillien suffered a breathalyzer was negative. On Monday, he appeared before the court of Rose Hill, where he was charged with manslaughter. He regained his freedom after paying a bail of Rs 10,000 and signed an acknowledgment of debt of Rs 100,000. An autopsy by Dr Sudesh Kumar Gungadin, head of forensic attributed the death of Jean Emanuel Salon with multiple injuries he sustained.
The victim's brother, 52 years old, still can not accept the death of his elder brother. "This is one of his friends who warned me that Emanuel was an accident. I rushed to the hospital, but when I called the police, they told me he had died, "laments Enorve Salon. "My brother was a good living.
On Saturday, he visited me, he wanted to eat a mango from me. There were none and he left. I do not know I never see him again alive. He always gave me good advice and encouraged me to help my neighbor, "he adds. The funeral of John Emanuel Salon planned Tuesday to 13 hours.
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