Conductor dies days after motorcycle crash on Strathspey Public Road
– driver re-arrested as probe continues
Dead: Jermaine Waldron
A 31-year-old man who sustained critical injuries during a traffic collision on the Strathspey Public Road, East Coast Demerara (ECD), on Monday, has died.
The deceased has been identified as Jermaine Waldron, a conductor and resident of Lot 33 South Haslington, ECD.
The fatal crash occurred around 18:27h in the vicinity of Lin Min Chinese Supermarket, and involved a motorcar bearing registration number PPP 109, driven by a 44-year-old man of Lusignan, ECD, and a motorcycle, whose registration number remains unknown, driven by Waldron.
According to police in Regional Division 4 ‘C’, initial investigations revealed that the motorcar was travelling west along the southern lane of the Strathspey Public Road, while the motorcycle was proceeding east on the northern lane.
As both vehicles approached the area near Lin Min Supermarket, the driver of the car allegedly attempted a sudden right turn, crossing into the path of the oncoming motorcycle.
The accident that claimed the life of Jermaine Waldron
As a result, Waldron reportedly fell onto the roadway and then slammed into the right-side of the motorcar. He sustained multiple injuries and was picked up in a conscious state by public-spirited citizens. He was transported to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) in a private vehicle.
At the time, he was seen, examined, and admitted as a patient in critical condition.
Police ranks visited the scene, and the driver of the motorcar was arrested. A breathalyser test was conducted, which revealed no trace of alcohol in his system; his blood alcohol level registered 0.000%.
The car was lodged for inspection, and the driver was later released on bail pending further investigation.
However, in an update provided by police, it was confirmed that Waldron succumbed to his injuries on Friday, at about 10:25h while receiving medical treatment at GPHC. His body has since been transferred to the hospital’s mortuary, where a post-mortem examination (PME) is expected to be conducted.
Following his death, the driver of the car was re-arrested and remains in police custody as investigations continue.
Waldron was widely known in the East Coast and Georgetown community due to his work as a conductor on public transportation routes. His sudden death has shocked many, as they took to social media to express their grief and condolences, remembering him as a familiar, friendly face and a hard-working young man.
The police are continuing their investigation into the fatal accident, and charges may follow pending advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).