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Christopher Beekharry's was with his uncle William in Times Square when he got hit by the car.

"And when the car came to crash it crashed in the pole and when the car came down," Beekharry said."The car came down and hit his head."

Beekharry stood at the Crossroads of the World on a beautiful Thursday, visiting the US from Guyana with Nelson, his wife, Sunita Prasad and his two young children.

"We were just touring saying how beautiful that Times Square was and then this came," said Prasad who was visibly shaken during the interview. "I just need to go home and rest."

 

http://pix11.com/2017/05/19/wh...-times-square-crash/

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Sunil posted:

You can't swing a dead cat in NY without hitting a Guyanese.

Then its unimaginable  to know how many Guyanese could be hit in NY, by swinging a dead donkey.

I am sorry about the trauma this family experienced,  while holidaying in another country. Guyana with all its own trauma, I am sure they went to the US for a  peaceful holiday.

Tola

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