Man paralysed after police chase given 50/50 chance of survival if surgery done to remove warhead fragments

Cecil Sampat

Twenty-seven-year-old Winston Fraser, one of the two men allegedly shot by police either during or after a car chase on the morning of July 25th, is currently paralysed as a result of it and his doctors have advised that there is a 50% probability that he will die if surgery is attempted to remove the fragments of a warhead lodged near his spine.

Fraser is presently paralysed from his waist down and Chelauna Providence, communications officer for the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH), said he is still hospitalised at the institution.

Doctors have said it would be impossible for Fraser to ever walk again.