Stabroek News Sunday

Driver in Sheriff St fatal crash released on station bail

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The driver who was involved in last Saturday’s accident on Sheriff Street, which claimed the life of 75-year-old Oswy Crum-Ewing has been released on station bail as the investigat­ions into the matter continue.

Acting Traffic Chief Jairam Ramlakhan informed Stabroek News that the man was placed on substantia­l bail after his 72 hours detention period expired. He is still assisting the police with the probe.

Crum-Ewing, a handyman and a father of five who resided at Lot 79 North Sophia died just before midday last week Saturday, hours after he was involved in a collision with a minibus along Sheriff Street. He was picked up in an unconsciou­s state and taken to the Georgetown Public Hopsital where he died while receiving medical attention.

This newspaper had previously reported that Crum-Ewing had just exited John Smith Street, Campbellvi­lle and was about to cross Sheriff Street when he collided with a minibus which was proceeding south along Sheriff Street.

His granddaugh­ter Samantha Duncan had told Stabroek News that she was cooking at her West Ruimveldt home when someone who knows the family visited to show her a photograph of the damaged motorcycle.

She immediatel­y left for the hospital where she met another relative. “She [the relative] carry me in, because she does work there and I see my grandfathe­r. I talk to him but he did not respond until after a while when he ask me to rub his foot and hand,” she had related.

She said while Crum-Ewing was able to speak he could not recall what had transpired. An x-ray was performed which revealed that he sustained internal injuries and punctured lungs.

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