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Woman killed in Couva crash, children injured - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

A 38-year-old woman died on the spot in an accident over the weekend that left her husband and two young children with injuries.

Pricilla Ramcharitar, of Perseverance Village in Carapichaima, was the mother of five.

Her common-law husband, Damian Straughn, 37, and their seven-year-old son, Shevon Straughn, were discharged from the San Fernando hospital on Monday.

The couple’s four-year-old son, Shiva Straughn, is still warded. His left leg is broken.

Two other people, Damian’s nephew Shawn Hosein, 15, and a co-worker Shiva Joseph, 20, also survived the crash. Hosein was still hospitalised with a broken leg and Joseph had been discharged.

The crash happened on Sunday before 11 am in Exchange Village, Couva on a road that is in poor condition. The road, relatives said, links Waterloo Road to Exchange Village.

Damian Straughn, a construction worker, was driving a Toyota Hilux on his way to meet his employer at Roystonia in Couva. Ramcharitar was in the front seat. The others were in the back seat. They had plans to go to Tyrico Beach.

On the way, Straughn hit a pothole, and the van flipped four times before landing on its side on a tree stump.

"The two Shivas were thrown out. Pricilla died in the front seat. We heard he was driving fast, and the road has many potholes," Damian’s sister, Hosein’s mother, Shelly-Ann Jackson, said. She spoke to Newsday on Monday at the family’s home.

"Damian was discharged today but had to stay with his son on the ward. My son is also a minor, so we are taking turns staying with them. My son had to crawl out of the van. He has spine injuries. I was in the hospital with my nephew (Shevon), but he came home today."

[caption id="attachment_971132" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Sumentra Straughn, the mother-in-law of Pricilla Ramcharitar, who was killed in an accident on Sunday in Couva. - Marvin Hamilton[/caption]

Shevon was asleep on a nearby couch.

Ramcharitar’s mother-in-law Sumentra Straughn, 73, said the incident has further devastated the already grieving family.

Sumentra’s grandson Dillon Daniel Straughn, 24, of the same address, was shot dead on April 30 at Waterloo Road in Bank Village, Carapichaima. A man was charged, and the case is pending.

"We just paid for his funeral. We have to make up the money to pay for Pricilla's funeral. We are still trying to get over Dillon’s murder, and now we are dealing with this," Sumentra said.

About eight years ago, Ramcharitar’s 17-day-old newborn died from natural causes.

Sumentra called on drivers to drive with care  to prevent the loss of lives.

PC Nanan of the Couva police station is leading investigations.

 

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