Seriously injured motor cyclist may lose left leg

ON September 13 Satesh Narine was seriously injured as a result of an accident whereby he lost control of a motor cycle on the Eccles Public Road.

altThe man’s wife Viviya Narine yesterday indicated to this newspaper that her husband has been removed from the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) and taken to a private hospital.
Mrs. Narine stated that on the day of the mishap when her husband was rushed to the hospital allegedly he was not given immediate medical attention even though he was rushed to the hospital by an ambulance.
The man was removed last Saturday and taken to the Balwant Singh Hospital by relatives.
Mrs. Narine informed the Guyana Chronicle that the doctors have revealed that her husband has lost a lot of blood due to the injury and his leg has been broken in three places and as a result the man may not be able to walk again. She noted that the doctors have also indicated that the man’s left leg from his knee may have to be amputated.
The woman reported that the man’s health has been improved and he is exceptionally fine in terms of consciousness.
However, she stated that she is very much worried about her family as they will find it very difficult to manage seeing that her husband will not be able to work.
The motor cycle on the other hand is completely damaged with no hopes of being repaired.
Satesh Narine of lot 212 Golden Grove, East Bank Demerara, was seriously injured last Thursday as a result of an accident with his motorcycle.
Reports had revealed that Narine was riding a motor cycle allegedly at a fast rate when he lost control of the vehicle and skid onto the road.
The man received severe injuries and was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation Hospital.
It was later revealed that the flesh from the man’s left leg was completely grazed out.
An eyewitness who spoke on condition of anonymity said the man was riding along the road apparently racing with others when the incident occurred and upon losing control of the bike he panicked and tried to jump off of the moving cycle but was trapped after the motorcycle fell and dragged him along the road.
The man’s wife stated that her husband is never the speedy type and would not indulge in racing or anything wild.
Narine is the sole breadwinner for the home and fathers’ two children aged two and four.

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