Dead are Ramnauth Seebachan, 65, and his wife Padmini Seebachan, both of Mahaicony, East Coast Demerara.
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A sad Xmas for the family.
Very sad indeed. May their soul RIP. My condolences to the Family.
Sad
Nehru posted:Very sad indeed. May their soul RIP. My condolences to the Family.
that's a good response to an accident
Ray posted:Nehru posted:Very sad indeed. May their soul RIP. My condolences to the Family.
that's a good response to an accident
True dat! An accident in another country is an accident, in Guyana , its govt fault.
Ray posted:Nehru posted:Very sad indeed. May their soul RIP. My condolences to the Family.
that's a good response to an accident
Thank yuh techa, you should teach at Harvard.
I never heard Justin pardon his white brothers and sisters who are notorious Criminals, DISRESPECT the Courts and Constitution!!!But GNI DUMMIES are always in the dark.
Accidents happen
Ray posted:Accidents happen
YES!! But efforts are always made to limit them BUT not in Guyana. It seems no one there is capable or concern!!
Ray posted:Accidents happen
Accidents doan jus happen, they are caused.
people who drive also have to play their part
Ray posted:people who drive also have to play their part
Yes Einstein, blind people do not drive
Very sad for the family. My condolences
Just Saturday night another Drunk driving accident killed two foreign students at Markham Rd and Progress Ave, in Scarborough, a third person is in hospital who is also a brother of one of the dead. The driver is 40 year old Michael Johnson from Pickering.
These three students were walking on the pavement, when the car jump the curb and hit them, so they were not driving a vehicle. When your time reach ,you have to go.
Guyanese couple dies in Canada crash
Canadaβs Ontario Provincial Police Highway Safety Division is probing a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 401 westbound on Saturday morning that claimed the lives of a Guyanese couple.
According to a release from the Ontario Police, Ramnauth Seebachan, 65, and his wife Padmini Seebachan were pronounced dead at the scene.
The couple was said to be inseparable. They were said to be on their way home after visiting a relative.
So sad! Condolences to the family.
Very sad.
cain posted:Ray posted:Accidents happen
Accidents doan jus happen, they are caused.
I agree!
This couple went to visit their daughter and one year old grand in Brampton. In their way home with their seventeen year old son is when disaster strike. The son was injured and had a successful surgery.
OMG!! This story is getting more depressing. May God give the son and relatives the strength to carry on. Once again, my condolences to the family. God's blessings!