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Chateau Margot accident victim identified as mother of three

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The woman who died on Sunday night after she was struck down by a motor car as she attempted to cross the Chateau Margot, East Coast Demerara Public Road has been identified as a mother of three.

Zalima Subrattie called Patsy, 61, had been living in Venezuela and was temporarily residing at Pigeon Island Squatting Area, East Coast Demerara.

The motor car bearing licence number PKK 9991 and driven by a special constable was proceeding east along the northern lane on the northern carriageway way on the Chateau Margot Public Road.

The driver told police that he was changing lanes in order to overtake a vehicle when he noticed Subrattie step off the median.

“He then tried to swerve left to avoid a collision but the right side front of his vehicle collided with her causing her to fall on to the road surface where she received injuries about her body,” the police report said.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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