Bad Weather: Three Killed in Road Accidents

12 years ago - 2 April 2012, lexpress.mu
Bad Weather: Three Killed in Road Accidents
The road has killed two people early Friday morning. Two young men, aged between 23 and 30 years, died in a road accident in Saint-Pierre. These two executives of the supermarket Winner's Rose Hill were en route to their homes.

Tragic end for two frames of a Winner's supermarkets. They were killed in a road accident on the night of Thursday 29 to Friday March 30 at St. Peter. Amal Upendresing Gundiria, 30 years and Jayvin Chowrimootoo, 25, were killed instantly saw the violent impact with the guardrail. 

These two employees of Winner's Rose Hill were in a car when it was off the road before ending his race against a parapet. Investigators said the two executives were returning home after work, around midnight, when the inevitable happened. Amal Upendresing Gundiria was driving his Honda Civic. He used to deposit the approval Jayvin Chowrimootoo, Saint-Pierre.

The circumstances of this tragedy remain unclear the vehicle is fitted into a barrier on the main artery of Helvetia, in St. Peter. This alerted the police found two lifeless bodies on the asphalt. A source close to the investigation, the slippery road was one of the factors that have caused this accident after heavy rain in recent days. The autopsy report by pathologist Salim Saib, attributed death to multiple injuries. The funeral was held Friday.

Wednesday night at Midlands, Natacha Essilda Zama, a resident of Cité Barkly, Beau Bassin, died instantly in an accident on the highway at Midlands. She was ejected from the vehicle in which she was and was projected onto the asphalt. The mother of a 3 year old was with three friends. The vehicle has a violent accident before embedding itself in the railing on the highway. The road was slippery in the region. The three other occupants of the car were injured and admitted to hospital. The autopsy revealed that Natasha Essilda Zama died of a fractured skull.