Georgetown: Eyewitnesses say that the fatal accident that occured at Flower Road Enmore, was the result of reckless and speed driving by the police. One person told Trakkernews this morning that if the police vehicle was not speeding, the driver could have managed to control it after swerving from a truck, but the driver lost control and smashed into the pedestrian killing her instantly. 68 year old Seerani from Cove and John on the East Coast was smashed against a power post as the vehicle toppled several times in the process hitting another woman who is now hospitalised. The officers inside were injured and taken to the hospital. Eyewitnesses and relatives believe that efforts are afoot to blame the accident on what officers are claiming to be a defective vehicle." If the vehicle nah good then why you drive it" said one relative of the dead woman. They are blaming the police for recklessness that led to the woman's demise.
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