Woman
dragged under car dies
Sunday, September 12, 2010
A Mon Repos family was yesterday plunged into grief
following the death of Sheema Mangar, who was the victim of a
robbery and hit and run on Friday evening.
Sheema Mangar
Reports reaching Stabroek News said that Mangar, 21, a
Demerara Bank employee, died just after 2 am yesterday morning
at the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, after being transferred from
the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
Mangar was dragged along the road after chasing a man who
snatched her cellular phone
before jumping into a car and
running her over, sometime after 6 pm.
This newspaper visited the family at their East Coast
Demerara home and spoke to her father Lalbachan Mangar, who
was at the time surrounded by family and friends of the young
woman. He said that his daughter also had a hole in her head
in addition to the broken arm and facial damage that Stabroek
News reported yesterday.
Mangar said that according to the reports he received his
daughter had been trailed by two men in a taxi before the
incidents. He added that she had regained consciousness for
some time while at the GPHC. “At Public she been come round
lil bit but she nuh know nuttin but when she go Mercy she
wasn’t really conscious but she feel the pain and didn’t
know anybody. She was hollerin for mommy and daddy,” the man
revealed with a trembling lip. “We thought she woulda come
round then cuz we lef deh after 12 and come home.” He said
his wife had taken Sheema’s death terribly.
When asked if it was possible that Sheema knew her
assailant, the man said he did not know since she did not
communicate with anyone following the accident. The police
have taken over the matter and a post-mortem examination is
expected to be done on Monday, he added.
Friday night, a vendor who operates at Camp Street and
North Road, told Stabroek News that the young woman was
standing on North Road where persons usually wait for
transportation traversing the East Coast Demerara corridor. The
vendor, who chose to remain unnamed, said the woman’s
cellular phone was snatched by a man who then ran into Camp
Street where he had a car parked. “I see she run behind this
person and the person had a car there and he run in the car in
a speed and she go pon de bonnet and try to tell he stop. He
drive off in a speed and she go underneath and the car drag
she til to de corner suh,” the woman said pointing to Church
Street.
The woman related that the victim was picked up by people
in the crowd and taken to the hospital.
However, that eyewitness had said that there was no one
else in the car when the man jumped into it. According to the
woman, the vehicle had been noticed in the area before. “I
feel he mussee know she (Mangar) or something cause she tell
me is more than one time she see de car is deh hay and de
persons is jus deh waitin,” she said, indicating another
woman who frequents the area.
The vendor described the vehicle as being “between a fawn
and gray, dem long type car.”
The woman did not get the licence plate number of the car
and up to news time there was no word from the police on the
incident.