-pillion riders in hospital
The deaths of two motorcyclists in an accident on the Essequibo Coast late Saturday has left the area in shock even as two other persons remain hospitalized at the Suddie Hospital.
Twenty-one-year-old Rudranauth Narayan called ‘Buffy’ of Johanna Cecelia and 36-year-old Mahendranauth Deonarine, a rice farmer of Lima Housing Scheme died in the incident, during which the motorcycles that they were riding collided with each other on the La Belle Alliance public road, Essequibo. Injured and hospitalized at Suddie are Roy McCoy of Johanna Cecelia and Parbattie Bisnauth of Annandale. They were pillion riders on the bikes.
According to reports, Deonarine was overtaking a car, heading west, when he collided with the motorcycle that Narayan and McCoy were riding. They were heading in the opposite direction. The incident occurred after 5pm on Saturday. A relative of Deonarine said that he had been drinking earlier in the day and was returning home. Also on his motorcycle was Bisnauth, who was staying at the Lima Housing Scheme. Deonarine reportedly died on the spot. Narayan was pronounced dead on arrival at the Suddie Hospital. “His whole face just smash up”, a relative told Stabroek News.
Relatives were preparing for wakes when this newspaper visited the homes of the dead men yesterday. Narayan’s mother, Gloria Narayan told this newspaper that her son had left the home at around 12:30 pm to watch cricket at Anna Regina. She recalled that she last spoke to him at around 3:30 pm when she told him not to drink because he was on medication and he told her that he was aware of this and promised not to do so. The grieving woman stated that she had purchased the motorcycle last September. The youth had apparently left Anna Regina to go farther up the Coast and was returning when the incident occurred. He is the second person in the Narayan family to die by accident. In October 2006, his brother, Kawall had died in a car accident at La Union, Essequibo. Relatives said that he was “very loving and caring”.
Meantime, at Deonarine’s parents’ home yesterday, relatives were erecting a tent when this newspaper visited. His sister, Sharmilla Singh told Stabroek News that her brother, a father of two, had been there earlier on Saturday, after returning from the backdam. He later went drinking with friends at Anna Regina, she stated. He was returning home, when the incident occurred. Bisnauth was the pillion rider on his motorcycle.
Singh said that at about 5:15, they were told of the accident and went to the scene. Upon arriving there, they saw Deonarine, lying in the middle of the road. He was already dead, she noted. Singh disclosed that her brother had the motorcycle for the past three years. He leaves to mourn his wife, two children, his mother, two sisters and other relatives. Relatives described him as hardworking.
McCoy was admitted to the open ward of the Suddie Hospital. He had head injuries and the left side of his head was swollen, a relative said. Bisnauth was reported to be in a more serious condition and was likely to be transferred to Georgetown, reports said.







RUM, RUM RUM, what else u expect. death, carnage and destruction of property. that is life and it continues.
no one learn, and it keeps repeating.
it’s the only past time in town.
When would you guys LEARN? don’t DRINK AND DRIVE/RIDE motor vehicles. RUM and PETROL are enemies. My heartfelt sympathy to the grieving family and friends
well done sn, don”t change your format again—–headlines at the bottom of the page and user name.
Drink more rum if u know quater of an bottle dunking u then drink haft,if the haft out of the quarter is dunking then dont drink at all.stay home an drink ,my deepest sympatty to the family.
Once more alcohol and reckless and depraved indifference has caused the lives of two young Guyanese. How wide are these roads that two people on opposite sides going in opposite directions can collide? My sympathies to the families and may their souls find eternal peace. A speedy recovery to the injured.
I am certain helmets were not being worn at the time of the accident. Maybe it might not have changed the outcome.
It doesn’t matter how wide the road is, BORAPORK. The fellow that caused the carnage was inebriated and trying to overtake to boot ! Double whammy, we’ll never learn.
Rum till I die. Same old tune
More than likely they weren’t wearing helmets.
why blame de rum and not blame those who gobbling up de ting??
dem ole enough to kno wats going down…..
evileyes, some people don’t know the meaning of the word moderation.
Overtaking on a two lane highway where each lane is going in opposite directions is like playing russian roulette. The highway should be widened to four lanes, two each way.
I often drink and ride! No accidents here, just smiles.