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Tempe man charged for causing death by dangerous driving

This story was posted 5 years ago
21 December 2020
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A Tempe, St George resident was arrested and charged by officers of the Traffic Department on Friday, 18 December 2020, following a fatal vehicular accident that occurred on the said date at Mortley Hill, St George.

Kenrick Thompson was charged for the offence of Causing Death by Dangerous Driving, which resulted in the demise of Ayanna Beswick, a 41-year-old resident of Mortley Hill, St George.

Thompson was granted bail in the amount of EC$50,000 with one surety. As part of his bail conditions, he is to surrender all his travel documents, he is not allowed to leave the country without permission from the state and report to the Central Police Station every Monday and Friday, between 6 am and 6 pm.

He is scheduled to reappear in court on 11 June 2021.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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Comments 5

  1. Jackie says:
    5 years ago

    Some of them could barely read and write. The police should have the power to check their educational background. May her soul rest in peace

  2. . says:
    5 years ago

    The problem in Grenada is that too many dumb drivers are on the road. too many people drive without insurance and license. People should not have the right to drive in Grenada. People’s driving rights need to be taken away from them. We are still too uneducated to be driving on the roads. There are drivers taking away the lives of many which are not good.

    People are too un educated to drive and people should not have the right to drive on the road. too many small people driving dangerous on the road because they think they’re big and showing off. I do not feel safe on the Grenadian roads than before because too many new drivers dont know a thing about driving. I call on the government to recall all licenses and ban people from driving on the road for the next 6 months. LET THEM WALK OR TAKE PUBLIC TRANSPORT. After 6 Months raise the import and tax on vehicles so that in can be made hard for people to buy vehicles.

    I WANT THE RGPF TO BAN THIS DRIVER FROM DRIVING ON THE ROADS AGAIN TAKING AWAY TERMINATING HIS LICENSE.

    • Austin Penny says:
      5 years ago

      This is some of the dumbest suggestions I have seen in a while. Yes the driver is wrong in many ways, a life loss very sad but taking away privilege to drive is just backwards. YOU want us to go back to the days of donkeycarts and walking?

      • . says:
        5 years ago

        yes please because the narrow roads we have now would fit perfectly. roads in grenada arent built for cars but for horse and donkey carts.

  3. Storm says:
    5 years ago

    Grenada need to put a lot more pressure on motorists who drink and drive and speeding.
    Our little island can’t cope with this sort of behaviour on the road.
    Now he will go to court and the maximum sentence he may get is 4 to 5 years imprisonment for killing someone.

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