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One dead, three injured in Buckhall accident 

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August 26, 2021
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An AGM Inc. worker was reportedly killed and three others injured during an early morning vehicular accident on the Buckhall Road.

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AGM Inc.’s Representative Peter Benny, in a statement, said the accident occurred at around 10:00hrs on Thursday on Buckhall Road. He said at the time, the company’s pickup #56 was transporting personnel from the Aurora Mine site to its Buckhall facility, located along the Essequibo River.

“All four passengers received injuries as a result with one passenger determined to be critical; the passengers have since been transported to our Buckhall facility and are being attended to by our onsite medical personnel as simultaneous arrangements are made for their emergency medivac provided by the Guyana Defense Force Helicopter from the Buckhall facility to the Woodlands Hospital, Georgetown,” Benny said in a statement.

Though Benny did not indicate that one person died, Village Voice Newspaper was reliably informed that one of the four persons succumbed to injuries during the accident.

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