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Hampton Court man who was dragged by funeral van remains on life support - Stabroek News

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Just over a week after being hit down by a funeral van along the Devonshire Castle Public Road, on the Essequibo Coast, Tulsie Maniram remains in the Intensive Care Unit at the Georgetown Public Hospital.

The article Hampton Court man who was dragged by funeral van remains on life support appeared first on Stabroek News.

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