Times of Suriname

Mechanic killed, operator injured in fishing complex explosion

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A 52-year-old mechanic suffered a gruesome death while an operator miraculous­ly escaped with minor injuries, after a gas explosion rocked the B.M. Enterprise­s fishing complex in Houston, East Bank Demerara last weekend.

Carlton Megan, a father of two, of Diamond Housing Scheme, was hurled some 25 feet from a two- storey structure. His neck was almost severed. Another man, identified as Ukesh Persaud sustained minor injuries to one of his legs and was treated at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporatio­n. According to reports, Megan and Persaud were using welding equipment while fixing the compressor from an icemaking machine when the compressor exploded. There are reports that Megan was bending over the compressor at the time. Some who visited the scene said that they heard the blast all the way in Georgetown. Employees that were working nearby ran for cover because they thought a bomb had exploded. When the media arrived at the scene, Megan’s mangled body, with head almost severed, was on the wharf, while parts from the exploded compressor were strewn nearby. The force of the explosion had also ripped a gaping hole in the zinc sheets at the top of the building where the men were working. Guyana Fire Service Divisional Commander Compton Sparman said that the Fire Service responded with three fire trucks and an ambulance on receiving a call about the explosion. From what Sparman was told, the men were repairing an ice making machine when the explosion occurred. “They were looking after an ice box engine. They were welding and there was gas in the area and there was a semi-explosion that pelted him (Megan) off (the building) and broke his neck”, Sparman said. The Fire Service official said that after examining the area, he concluded that there was some negligence. “There was gas in the area (where the men were working), and a lot of gas bottles there.” B.M Enterprise­s owner, Doodnauth Rasiawan told the media that he establishe­d his firm some three years ago and this is the first tragedy of this nature to occur there.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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