
An excavator operator attached to Blairmont Sugar Estate is now dead after he reportedly lost control of the motorcycle he was driving and crashed into a concrete fence at Number Two Village, West Coast Berbice, Region Five (Mahaica-Berbice) on Thursday.
The deceased has been identified as 32-year-old Azim Khan of Experiment Bath, West Coast Berbice. According to information received, the accident occurred at about 5:45h on Thursday while Khan was driving a motorcycle, bearing registration CR 3710.
Khan was reportedly proceeding along the Number Two Public Road, allegedly at a fast rate, and while negotiating a left turn, he lost control and slammed into the concrete fence.
He was picked up in an unconscious state by public-spirited persons and taken to the Bath Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The dead man’s wife Dusshula Sookwah recounted that on Wednesday evening, he informed her that he had to go into work early the next morning.
She stated that he left home at about 5:30h and sometime after she received information about the crash and rushed to the scene.

“The taxi man carry me to Number Two. When we reach there I tell the driver I don’t want to come out; I don’t want to see. When I reach, they already carry him away, I just see the motorbike on the ground damage up and the police was there. After I see how the motorbike is, I say like something bad happened to him and the driver asked a man what happened. The man tell him is an accident and the driver asked him if the man alive or dead and the man said it looked like the man it looked like he dead. After I hear that I tell the driver to carry me home,” she recalled.
The widow is now left to fend for their three young children, with the youngest being less than a year.
“She is only five months next week; she would be six months,” the widow said, sobbing.
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