Stabroek News

FIVE DIE AFTER FRIENDSHIP COLLISION

- PRESIDENT ORDERS INQUIRY

- By David Papannah

Five persons were killed in a collision involving a police vehicle along the Friendship, East Bank Demerara (EBD) public road early yesterday morning and President David Granger has ordered a Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the cause while pledging that steps will be taken to ensure the safe use of the roads by members of the security forces.

Those who died are: Ronnel Barker, 24, a Presidenti­al Guard who was driving the police vehicle; Leon Tucker, 34, of 2544 Recht-Door-Zee, West Bank Demerara, a father of two and a member of the Guyana Defence Force, who was driving the other vehicle; Tucker’s aunt, Lovern Stoby, 66, of Third Street, Friendship, who was a traffic officer at the John Fernandes Wharf; and Denise King Josiah, 57, a cleaner, and Hubert Josiah, 58, a porter, both of 105, Second Street Friendship and employees of the Diamond Diagnostic Centre.

The injured survivors have been identified as Travis Fullington, and Tricia London of 419, Third Street, Friendship.

Fullington, who is also a Presidenti­al Guard, has been admitted to the Georgetown Public Hospital, while London is a patient at the Diamond Diagnostic Centre under observatio­n.

A source told Stabroek News that Fullington suffered abdominal trauma, which doctors suspect to be a ruptured spleen.

While Barker and Fullington were in the police car, Tucker was driving the Josiahs, Stoby and London. He was on his way home from work when he noticed his aunt and the others on the roadway awaiting transporta­tion and offered them a lift.

The accident occurred around 5.36 yesterday morning.

Police last evening said that Constable 22621 Barker, of the Presidenti­al Guard, was on duty driving force vehicle PTT 9313 along the roadway when his vehicle collided with motor vehicle PPP 515, which was proceeding in the opposite direction.

A surveillan­ce video of the accident that was posted on Facebook showed that the police vehicle was moving at a fast rate. The sirens were blaring and lights were flashing at the time. Tucker was proceeding along the opposite lane. The footage showed that just before the collision, upon approachin­g the police vehicle, Tucker applied brakes and slowed down in his lane. However, the two vehicles collided and both vehicles spun around before coming to a halt some distance away from the point of impact. The police car landed in a nearby trench.

After hearing the collision, many residents rushed to the scene. One who assisted in freeing the victims from the vehicle Tucker was driving said that they had to use a saw to cut the vehicle to get the victims out of the car. “The driver died on the spot and his foot was pinned down inside the vehicle. We had to wait for the fire service to come and lift up parts of the car before he could have gotten freed,” the man said.

He noted that both Barker and Tucker died at the scene of the accident.

Some residents opted not to go to the scene. A resident told this newspaper that after she saw the scene of the accident from her home, she refused to go on the road. “It was not a nice sight. The man was hanging out of the car and that car was smashed in and the police was in the trench. It was craziness and not a nice sight”, she explained.

Inquiry

Many at the scene suspected that the police vehicle was on its way to join the presidenti­al convoy to escort President David Granger from his residence at Pearl Village. Villagers said it is a norm for police vehicles to traverse along the thoroughfa­re early in the morning to escort the president.

However, a statement from the Ministry of Presidency hours after the accident refuted claims that the police vehicle “was part of President David Granger’s convoy.”

The statement further said that “the police vehicle, at the time of the accident, was headed south along the EBD corridor in the direction of Timehri, while, the passenger car was headed north in the direction of Georgetown.” It noted that President Granger was at another East Bank location at the time of the accident.

When this newspaper sought clarity on where the police vehicle was heading, Commander of Region 4 (B) Kurleigh Simon said the police vehicle was on official duty and that he could not relate any other informatio­n on the destinatio­n of the car.

The Police Force, in its statement last night, said that “contrary to reports in sections of the media, the police vehicle involved in the accident was not escorting His Excellency, the President at the time of the accident.”

According to a statement issued by the Ministry of the Presidency, Granger said the “shocking event will be thoroughly investigat­ed,” and noted that within two hours after the accident, he had directed the acting Commission­er of Police Nigel Hoppie to launch an inquiry headed by a person no lower in rank than Deputy Commission­er, “to determine how such an accident could have occurred and also to make recommenda­tions to prevent a recurrence.”

“We will ensure that, if there was any error, any mistake, any wrongdoing… that there will be no further event like this in the history of the Police Force or the Guyana Defence Force,” he was quoted as saying.

President Granger, the statement added, assured that whatever the cause of the accident, the Government of Guyana, the administra­tion of the Guyana Police Force and the Guyana Defence Force, the Cabinet and the National Security Committee will take every step to ensure that the roads are used safely by all members of the security forces.

He further said steps will also be taken to ensure that regulation­s, Standard Operating Procedures, inspection­s and the careful selection and training of drivers are measures which are put in place so as to prevent a recurrence. “The Government and the security forces will ensure that the findings and recommenda­tions of this Commission of Inquiry are fully and rigorously implemente­d,” he added.

Granger also expressed condolence­s to the relatives of the deceased.

Members of the public have frequently complained about the reckless and aggressive driving on the roadways by members of the Joint Services.

Families in shock

At the home of the Josiahs, family members were in a disbelief. They told Stabroek News that

woman. She is a fighter and we backbone. She left home strong,” the daughter lamented. Stoby’s sister and Tucker’s aunt, Bonita (only name given), yesterday told this publicatio­n that their deaths had left the family devastated. The woman recalled that she was at her home not far from the scene of the accident when she heard the loud impact and later learnt that her sister had been involved in the accident. The woman stated that while she was at the scene, she identified her sister but only learnt that her nephew was also a part of the accident while she was at the hospital. Bonita said her nephew was on his way home from work. “I saw my nephew hanging out of the car but I didn’t know that was him. I identify my sister because she was on the road and went with her to the hospital. But while I was at the hospital, Leon brother get a call and the person tell him his brother in the accident too and he kept saying no. It was [not] until the body come to the hospital [that] we know he was in the accident,” she added. At the home of Barker’s family, there was a sombre atmosphere as family members tried to keep the news of his death from his ailing grandmothe­r. His uncle, Esan Caesar, told this newspaper that Barker’s mother called him from the BVI and asked him to enquire about the seriousnes­s of the accident as she had learnt of it via Facebook. Caesar explained that he contacted his nephew’s fianceé and she informed him that she was on the way to the hospital. However, he said the family learnt that Barker died at the scene and while they did not want to believe it, it was confirmed on their arrival at the hospital. The uncle explained that his nephew joined the force in 2015 and after graduating he was placed in the Presidenti­al Guard, where he has been working since. Family members stated that they were not able to tell the grandmothe­r of Barker’s passing because she shared a very close relationsh­ip with him and did not take the news of him being in an accident well.

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 ??  ?? Dead: Ronnel Barker
Dead: Ronnel Barker
 ??  ?? Dead: Leon Tucker
Dead: Leon Tucker
 ??  ?? Dead: Denise Josiah
Dead: Denise Josiah
 ??  ?? Dead: Lovern Stoby
Dead: Lovern Stoby
 ??  ?? Dead: Hubert Josiah
Dead: Hubert Josiah
 ??  ?? Ronnel Barker
Ronnel Barker
 ??  ?? Leon Tucker
Leon Tucker
 ??  ?? Denise King Josiah
Denise King Josiah
 ??  ?? Lovern Stoby
Lovern Stoby
 ??  ?? Hubert Josiah
Hubert Josiah
 ??  ?? The police vehicle that was involved in the accident inside the trench where it landed after the collision.
The police vehicle that was involved in the accident inside the trench where it landed after the collision.
 ??  ?? Injured: Travis Fullington
Injured: Travis Fullington

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