St. Croix: 3 people mowed down by a car

13 years, 2 months ago - 27 August 2011
St. Croix: 3 people mowed down by a car
An accident occurred Friday at the street Ducray in Ste-Croix, could have serious consequences without the prompt intervention of the police.

Local residents had gone up after an accident when a car driven by a resident of Bain des Dames was mowed three people who were next to a gutter. This because of what they described as "slow" in the police action.

Alexis Anane, Bridget and Jerome Seconds Rungasawmy were seriously injured and the condition of the latter concern is expressed in the ICU of the hospital Dr AG Jeetoo where it is allowed. The breath test, performed on the driver, was negative and he was paroled. He will record his story in the presence of his lawyer on Saturday at the police station Abercrombie.

Many neighborhood residents have reacted strongly to the fact that police officers did not want to move the three injured, preferring to wait for the ambulance specialists because they were likely to worsen their condition. The people, not including this decision, it is taken orally to the police. It took the intervention of other police and evacuates the wounded to the hospital so they calm down.

Reportedly, victims who came to take their methadone treatment were seated on the sidewalk for lounging. Meanwhile, a truck that was heading to the site of construction of the new fair area swerved on the road is very narrow. A car coming in the same direction, tried to overtake, but the driver had miscalculated his move and so he swept the trio before ending his race against a parked car. After, people rushed to the bedside of the wounded while the police were mended at the scene. The investigation is ongoing and officers are now awaiting the testimony of the driver of the car to determine its charge.