The 18-year-old, who survived the fatal motorcycle crash in New Amsterdam, Region Six (East Berbice-Corentyne), on Boxing Night which left her unconscious and with broken limbs, has regained consciousness and is out of hospital.

The mother of one, Renita Prechand,who was the pillion rider on the motorcycle, which claimed the life of a 19-year-old welder, Vishan Ramphal, told Guyana Times that she did not know the teenager whose motorcycle she was on.
Still confined to a bed, the 18-year-old, who is now at La Bonne Intention (LBI), East Coast Demerara remembers she only met the rider whose bike she was on a short time before the crash.
Prechand said she was on the Corentyne trying to get transportation to a function when she saw a friend riding his motorcycle being accompanied by two other riders.
The friend stopped and offered her a ride but told her to sit on his friend’s bike.
That friend was 19-year-old Vishan Ramphal, whose motorcycle crashed into the concrete base of the arch with a welcome sign at New Amsterdam – killing him on the spot.
Prechand said she along with the five others went to an entertainment centre.

“We drink two beers each and we leave to go to another club. When we reach I tried to get away from them and I go by the DJ booth and then Marlon (her friend) come and ask me if we could go to New Amsterdam at another club and ah tell him that I am not going. Then I see my child-father brother and I tried to get away from he and then when Ryan come and ask me if I am going to New Amsterdam, I tell him yes because I want to get away from my child-father brother.”
According to Prechand, her friend (Marlon) told her to ride with his friend, who was Ramphal.
“They going with all the speed and at Palmyra turn the one boy with me trying to go in front but Marlon bracing him on the right; they were racing all the way. When we reach in New Amsterdam, I can’t remember what happened,” the teenager said.










