The Commonwealth of Dominica Police Force is investigating a fatal road traffic collision which occurred at Victoria Delices at about 5:00pm on Thursday.
According to reports from Police Public Relations Officer (PRO) Simon Edwards the accident involved truck registration number T0184 owned by Redi-Mix Company driven by Phillian Eusede male adult of Salisbury and motorcycle registration number PW669 with David Damien Sorhaindo of Delices as the rider.
He said the truck was traveling in an easterly direction on the main road while the bike and rider were traveling in the opposite direction.
“The rider lost control of the bike and collided with the truck,” Edwards explained.
Sorraindo was officially pronounced dead at the scene by the district medical doctor.
Investigations are ongoing.
It was his time to go… Good bye David. RIP
I wonder if the people who dislike that comment are those who ride bikes like wanna be stunt men on the roads
Too many of our young men are killed in motor cycle accidents.
We have to help protect them.
The police need to enforce the law that motor cycle riders wear protective head gear.
RIP you had fun while you was on this earth. We all have to go at one point.
May he RIP. Was he the one on facebook threatening to murder someone recently.SMH. Just asking.
karma did not waste much time. #Atlanta double killing …anyways r.i.p
I had an idea it was him, killed and ran away. Well he left this pretty gal for me to take over
who pretty there? lol lol
My uncle was just protecting himself because He got jumped, and he didn’t leave nobody for u …… Just let my uncle lay in peace plz
Know what you talking about before you open yo mouth
You know what happen before the killing??
Did you see him kill somebody.
He got Karma, thought he was invincible,and a bully.
F…. u that’s my uncle
Sad,but Karma upon him,took innocent lives also.God never sleeps.
Yo wtf is you, and watch how you talk about my uncle. Everybody got some …. to say but never say in the person face😡
I hurt. We are losing too many of our young men in motor cycle accidents.
We have to help protect them.
The police have to do their work and enforce the law that requires that they wear protective head gear.
The deaths have to stop.
@john Cohen, When something happens people comes on DNO with all sorts of rubbish talk it is becoming a joke, for a start no country in the world could have police look out in every street conners in possibly. How many times riders been told by the police wear your crash helmet at all times, how many times the law been waning drivers and passengers must wear seat belts at all times not many take any notice of the law people blaming the police for everything because it is a cheap way of hiding behind the smoke screens to write nonsense.
Sobering comment, John Cohen. Dominicans lack empathy and are too sadistic. How can any sane minded person dislike such a positive comment? This clearly shows that Dominica has too many dark hearted people. Motorists must observe the traffic rules and the police have to make their presence felt. Speeding and reckless driving is a major cause of many of these otherwise avoidable accidents. Be careful on the road for the very life you save may be your own.