De Sinco owner remains in intensive care

De Sinco owner Frank De Abreu, who was involved in an accident with a fire tender almost two weeks ago, remains in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Georgetown Hospital officials at the hospital stated yesterday.

De Abreu’s vehicle was struck by the fire tender at the corner of Lamaha and Irving streets two Sundays ago.
Four firemen were also injured in the accident that saw the fire tender ending up in a trench.

Injured were firemen Marlon Wilson, 42, who sustained injuries to the head, neck and face, Jamal Alleyne, 23, who suffered wounds to his right hand and ear, Hurdley Holder who was hurt to his head, left hand and eye and Kwesi Pearson. Holder was the last member of the quartet to be discharged. This newspaper was reliably informed that the

Frank De Abreu

man lost one of his eyes and that his hand was broken.
Meanwhile, sources said that while De Abreu’s family is planning to have him flown to the United States for treatment, he cannot be moved at this time.
De Abreu’s vehicle was written-off in the accident.
Investigations are continuing into the matter.