Car parked on Camp St was hit by ambulance after collision – driver

The ambulance after it reportedly slammed into Jagbir’s car.

Natasha Jagbir, the driver of a car that was damaged following an accident along Camp Street on Monday morning, has said that estimated repairs will cost $700,000 and she is hoping for compensation.

Jagbir, an employee of the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA), told Stabroek News that her car, PKK 6924, was parked along the western side of Camp Street at the time of the accident.

The ambulance, PTT 2596, and Suzuki Escudo, reportedly owned by the Ministry of Public Health, were the other two vehicles involved in the accident.