He was hit by a car at the Royal Road, Rivière-Noire on his way by motorcycle to the church of La Gaulette where he was to provide a service order.
Anil Hoollah, who had 16 years of service the police force, was overthrown by a car accident when the driver tried to overtake.
The driver, a man named Anil Jany, 60, a resident of Rivière-Noire, will appear before the magistrate in charge of Bamboo provisional of manslaughter Thursday. It was submitted to a breath test which proved negative.
According to the autopsy by the medical examiner, Anil Hoollah died of a fractured skull. For those who knew Anil Hoollah was "an exemplary man." "A father, son, husband, friend, colleague and brother ideal," say the people who paid him their last respects. Born into a family of six children, he was the youngest.
He is married and has one daughter six years. " Un père, un fils, un mari, un ami, un collègue et un frère idéal," said his older brother. His sister says, "mo Mo touzour pa kroir ki mo frer nepli la et ki line kit nou line aller." Anil Hoollah left a great void in their lives.
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