Three Dead in Three Days

11 years, 11 months ago - 3 January 2013, The Défi Media Group
Three Dead in Three Days
In early 2013, the road continues to be fatal. After two fatal accidents recorded in Curepipe and Grand River North West in the early evening of 31 December 2012, the new year had its first victim.

Wednesday, January 2, shortly after noon, a motorcyclist was fatally hit by a vehicle height Khoyrutty in Terre-Rouge. This is Rushi Sheela, forties and living Badamiers Road, Calebasses.

In addition, two days earlier, on the evening of December 31, 2012 Chenzo Lavabarde, 22 years old, living in Camp Caval, Curepipe, hit a car that was parked by the roadside in St Clement. The young man was cycling. Curepipe Police was on the scene immediately mended.

Upon arrival, the victim was wearing wounds and lying in a pool of blood. She was rushed to Victoria Hospital Candos, where the doctor was pronounced dead. As the driver of the car, 66 years old, he had a breath test which proved negative. The sixties, living in St-Clément, had parked his car on the roadside.

An autopsy by Dr. Prem Shaman attributed the death Chenzo Lavabarde his multiple injuries. Another accident occurred Monday night on the main road to Grande Riviere North-West. This is a witness who notified the police of La Tour Koenig there was a person lying in a pool of blood. It immediately went on site and transported the victim to the hospital Dr AG Jeetoo, where his death was confirmed. The victim is a man named Jayram Gobin, 37 years old.

This resident of Camp Creole, Albion, was on his motorcycle, a Suzuki 125 cc, when he lost control of his vehicle. Jayram Gobin, an employee in a company selling motorcycles, came from Port-Louis and drove to Beau-Bassin. The autopsy, performed by the police doctor, attributed the death of Jayram Gobin a skull fracture. An investigation was initiated to determine the exact circumstances of the accident.

On the other hand, a spectacular accident occurred on Wednesday 1 January to 10 h 30, Mathar Bridge, Ebony. A car hit a parapet. There were no serious injuries in the accident. Asked for a reaction, the inspector Ashok Mattur, the Traffic Branch, appealed to members of the public to their care. "At that time hurricane, the road becomes slippery. It is imperative to observe the speed limits, "he warned.