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Arvin Williams died from injuries consistent with a vehicular accident.
His father Winston Williams yesterday said that an autopsy showed that Arvin died from craniofacial injuries. His Nissan Frontier was found overturned on the river bank 30 feet below road level and between both carriageways of the Solomon Hochoy Highway, near the Corinth flyover, in the early hours of Saturday morning. “Apparently when the vehicle hit the short wall, the vehicle flipped over and went down vertically and landed. The seatbelt would have restrained him so he got the full impact,” his father told the Express in a telephone interview yesterday.
He said that an eyewitness came forward and said that Arvin was not driving fast. Winston however said that there appears to be a depression in the area and added that authorities could investigate this, even though it will not bring back his son. “They’ve had numerous accidents there. The barriers are all broken down and nobody fixing it ... That depression is what causes a big part of the problem.”
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