A?ST?MICHAEL?MAN, whose mother died last Wednesday after a collision with a route taxi (ZR) and a car, says he is not satisfied with how the police are dealing with the matter.
A grieving Landis Hinds, 34, complained about what he deemed a lack of information from the police concerning his mother’s death.
He said his mother Kaye Welch, 54, and step father Andrew Welch were travelling on board a route taxi on their way to his house last Wednesday morning when it was involved in a collision with a car, throwing her outside where she was pinned under the car.
She died on arrival at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).
Read the full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.
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