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5/14/2012 
ST. ANDREW'S MAN DIES FOLLOWING TRAFFIC ACCIDENT  
St. Andrew's Man Dies Following Traffic Accident 39 years old Clive Neptune, Laborer of Grand Bras, St. Andrew is currently assisting police with their investigations following a road traffic accident which left another St. Andrew man dead on Saturday 5th May, 2012. Sheldon John, 30 years of Lakabakae, Paradise, St. Andrew reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained as a result of being ran over by a vehicle which was driven by Neptune. The incident occurred at approximately 04:50 a.m. John was found lying on the side of the Lakabakae road. An autopsy report revealed that he died owing to hypovolemic shock and multiple injuries to the body as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Neptune who failed to remain at the scene of the accident has since been charged for driving without a driver’s license, driving an unlicensed motor vehicle and driving an uninsured motor vehicle. John’s death is the first recorded vehicular traffic related accident for the year. Source: Office of the Commissioner of Police
 

 


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ST. ANDREW'S MAN DIES FOLLOWING TRAFFIC ACCIDENT  
Clive you know better than that if you want to drive get your shit together now you kill another human being for no reason now you need to be locked up for a longggggg time sorry but you do the crime pay the time
00By: sharon
5/22/2012 3:41:56 PM
THEY SHOULD COME TO CANADA AND NEW YORK AND DRIVE WITHOUT LICENSE AND INSURANCE, THEY WOULD BE BEHIND BARS SO FAST. WHAT HAS SWEET GRENADA COME TOO, CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME?
00By: ALE
5/17/2012 10:17:15 PM
Road saftey laws neede to be inforced, they are too many unlicened drivers, some of them have no regards for peoples lives, they drive recklesslky. This is very serious and we need stifer sentencing for drivers without license, and uninsured cars should be taken of the road.
00By: jacintha
5/16/2012 1:12:37 AM
This is surely another example for the ministry of transport to bring in legistration to control the abuse of some drivers of motor vehicles who constantly violate the road traffic code/law and driving vehicles without any or proper insurance and in some instance without the due care for passengers and road usersalike and when such incidents accures the offenders should be made to pay by a prison term for their total recklesness and disregards for the lives of other road users and passengers alike,another thing that is quite evident here in Grenada is that it appears that some drivers here has has no knowledge of the highway code by the way in which they drive particular in the night time for example the diming of their lights when another vehicle is approaching,the over taking on dangerous corners,the constant racing of the bus drivers against each other just to get a dollar and in some cases at the expense of peoples lives.
00By: gabe
5/15/2012 10:31:28 AM