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Woman in vehicular tragedy: DPP advises that boyfriend be charged with manslaughter

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Dead: Sasia Adams

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) on Tuesday, this publication was informed, has  advised that the 21-year-old boyfriend of Sasia Adams, who died after exiting the moving car he was driving on June 10, 2018, be charged with manslaughter.

Dead: Sasia Adams

The police had requested the legal advice of the DPP on the way forward as it pertains to this peculiar case.

Adams’ boyfriend is still in police custody.

Adams, originally of Essequibo, who resided at East Street, Georgetown succumbed to head injuries on June 12.

Based on information received, her boyfriend reportedly told police that the young lady fell out of a vehicle he was driving at about 20:00hrs on the evening in question while they were traversing along Lamaha Street, Georgetown.

However, since then, several versions of the story have been reported, indicating that upon being rushed to the hospital, a still conscious Adams told doctors that she fell down.

Moreover, it is also being reported that the young lady jumped from the moving car.

Investigators had disclosed to INews that it appeared as though the woman was struck to her head and then pushed out of the moving car, resulting in her sustaining severe head injuries and dying, shortly after.

A post mortem examination conducted by Government Pathologist, Nehaul Singh had indicated that Adams died as a result of blunt trauma to the head.

The now deceased woman was employed at the Ramada Hotel as a Front Desk Clerk. (Ramona Luthi)

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