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Driver held after body of pedestrian found at Meten-meer-Zorg

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A driver was yesterday afternoon arrested, hours after he struck down and killed an elderly pedestrian whose body was found in a shallow drain along the Meten-meerZorg Public Road, West Coast Demerara. Dead is Mohamed Yussuff Ashraff, 61 of Lot 155 East Meten-meer-Zorg, WCD.

The accident occurred early yesterday morning and Ashraff body was discovered in a shallow drain about 9am yesterday.

He sustained head injuries and was taken to the Leonora Cottage Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

The police said, based on informatio­n received, the 26-year-old driver, a resident of Seafield Leonora, was arrested around 2 pm yesterday.

The driver, the statement said related to investigat­ors that at about 4 am yesterday, he was proceeding in motor car, PMM 321 east along the northern carriagewa­y of the public road when the vehicle suddenly veered and struck down an object but failed to stop.

A driver was subjected to a breathalyz­er test which revealed that he had no alcohol on his breath.

He is presently in custody assisting with investigat­ions.

Ashraff body is currently at the Ezekiel Funeral home awaiting a post-mortem examinatio­n. Monday marked the beginning of the annual Internatio­nal Week of Deaf Awareness under the theme ‘Full Inclusion with Sign’ and in Guyana the observance­s will culminate with a cultural show featuring dance, drama and drumming put on by the deaf community.

According to a release from the Deaf Associatio­n of Guyana, the one-week observance is an initiative of the World Federation of the Deaf, which advocates for the 70 million deaf people worldwide and the over 300 different sign languages ‘spoken’ used among them.

The release said that the theme for this year could not have been more appropriat­e for Guyana where September is Education month as well as Amerindian Heritage month.

“Sign language is the cornerston­e of Deaf education and Guyana Sign Language, a mosaic of local ways of signing along the coast and in the hinterland, constitute­s an important but undocument­ed heritage of Guyana’s Deaf community,” the release said.

It further stated that the theme, ‘Full inclusion with Sign Language’, speaks to the vision of diversity and social cohesion realised through full acceptance of and respect for the visual language of the deaf.

The cultural show will be held on Sunday 24 th September under the theme ‘Deaf Got Talent’ at the Theatre Guild, Kingston. For enquiries, persons can call 225-4489 or 647-3597.

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