Kitty woman still hospitalised after Camp and Robb sts collision

Malvena Hope, the Kitty woman injured in an accident two Sundays ago at the corner of Camp and Robb streets, remains hospitalised at the George-town Public Hospital.

Hope, of Thomas Street, Kitty, was injured after she was struck down while standing on the pavement just outside of the Teleperformance Call Centre. She was subsequently rushed to the hospital.

Stabroek News was told that a Route 50 minibus, bearing licence plate number BRR 5365, was speeding east along Robb Street when the driver failed to stop at the intersection and collided with a jeep bearing licence plate number PNN 9891, which in turn slammed into Hope.

“The minibus was speeding coming down Robb Street. I think if the minibus had hit her, she would have been dead. The driver was speeding coming down the road like he didn’t want to stop. She just pass me and wave me off,” one eyewitness recounted.

Meanwhile, a friend of the injured woman, who was with her at the time of the accident, had told this newspaper that they had just come from Bourda Market when the accident occurred. “We were standing up at the corner speaking when I heard a noise. I see the bus coming from Robb Street and it smash into the other vehicle and then it smash into her. She fling up in the air and come back down,” the woman related.