E-cyclist dies in New Amsterdam accident 

A tragic incident in New Amsterdam has resulted in the death of an e-cyclist, Leyland Reece, 53, from Smythfield, Berbice.

The accident occurred on Tuesday at 6:15 hrs along Princess Elizabeth Road.

Reports confirm that a motorcar, driven by Andrew King, 37, of  Main Street, Cumberland Village, East Canje Berbice, was involved in this fatal event. King was reportedly speeding on the one-way road when he lost control of his vehicle and struck Reece.

Reece, who was riding an electric cycle, sustained serious injuries. Civilians promptly transported him to the New Amsterdam Public Hospital, where he was examined by a doctor. Despite efforts to save him, Reece succumbed to his injuries.

Reece’s body is currently at the hospital mortuary, awaiting a post-mortem examination.

A breathalyzer test conducted on King revealed no trace of alcohol.

In response to this incident, Region Six Regional Commander Shivpersaud Bacchus emphasized the importance of road safety.

He urged all road users to adhere to the “five Cs” and be vigilant while driving. Bacchus stated, “many times we noticed persons tend to speed, whether they are late for work, shopping or any other means. We are asking you to leave early, use the road with caution, don’t speed down the road and ensure you look out for your brothers and sisters.”

King is now in custody and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation.

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