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Tragic Collision Claims Two Lives on Soesdyke–Linden Highway

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December 10, 2025
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By Mark DaCosta- Two lives were lost in a devastating collision on the Soesdyke–Linden Highway, reigniting concerns over road safety. The unfortunate incident took place on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at approximately 15:15 hours, when a speeding car crashed into a parked lorry tending to mechanical issues, resulting in the deaths of both the car’s driver and a nearby mechanic.

In the aftermath of this tragedy, it has been revealed that the deceased include 49-year-old Brian Manoharlall from Agricola, East Bank Demerara, who was attending to the lorry, and 32-year-old Asham Sultan from Zeelugt, East Bank Essequibo, who was operating the motor vehicle. Initial reports indicate that Sultan was driving at an excessive speed when he lost control and collided with Manoharlall, who was standing at the rear of the vehicle. The impact of the crash was such that the car then slammed into the rear of the lorry, leading to fatal injuries for both individuals.

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Despite the swift response from medical personnel, both men were pronounced dead on-site by a doctor from the Linden Hospital Complex. Their remains were subsequently transported to the Linden Hospital Mortuary, where they await the necessary post-mortem examinations. The tragedy has garnered attention as it underscores the rampant issues of vehicular accidents on Guyanese roads, particularly on major routes like the Soesdyke–Linden Highway, known for its high speeds and frequent accidents. Research shows that traffic-related fatalities have surged in recent years, with many roads lacking sufficient enforcement of speed limits and safety measures.

As the local police continue their investigations, many are left wondering if this incident could have been prevented. It raises broader questions about the state of road safety in our country, critical parts of which appear to be neglected under the current administration. How many more lives must be taken before urgent reforms are implemented to protect our citizens? The government appears to be oblivious to the rising tide of accidents that plague our highways, which some opinion pieces argue is reflective of their overall failure to adequately address public safety concerns.

The local community expressed their sorrow over the loss of Manoharlall and Sultan, both of whom were well-known in their respective neighbourhoods. Tributes have poured in from friends and family, sharing memories of their contributions and kindness, highlighting that these tragedies not only claim lives but also affect entire communities.

Moreover, through this sorrowful occurrence, it is essential for the government to take a step back and assess what safety measures can be enhanced to prevent such future accidents. The public’s tolerance for the current administration’s negligence is waning. Enhanced road signage, speed traps, and stricter penalties for reckless driving could play significant roles in improving safety and potentially saving lives.

According to one expert, understanding this persistent problem, we must advocate fervently for improved infrastructure and road safety education as part of a broader national strategy. The absence of decisive action from our leaders to remedy the escalating issues with road safety not only challenges public confidence but raises questions about the prioritisation of citizen welfare.

As the investigations continue and families mourn, all eyes are on the government to demonstrate accountability and deliver solutions that restore trust and ensure safety for all road users. The loss of Brian Manoharlall and Asham Sultan must serve as a grim reminder of the reality many face on our nation’s roads.

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