Georgetown Public Hospital press release
At 10:41h, the following persons were brought to the Accident and Emergency Unit following an explosion at the Stabroek Market Square:
1. Marvyn Adams, age 30, of 248 First St. Mocha; injury to left arm.
2. Seon Barrow, age 4, of 3 Bagotsville, WCD; injury to left shoulder.
3. Gampattie Mohanlall, age 66, of 21 Timehri, EBD; injury to left foot.
4. Irfan Alli, age 42, of 54 Stuartville, WCD; injuries to right eye
and left thigh.
5. Victorine Campbell, age 76, of 19 New Hope, EBD; injury to right shoulder.
6. Clayton Alleyne, age 30, of 318 Kuru Kuru, Soesdyke Highway; injury
to right eye.
7. Egbert Austin, age 40, of 74 Soesdyke, EBD; puncture wound to the
abdomen and admitted to the Male Surgical Ward.
8. Ester Sutherland, age 55, of 44 Palm Street; injury to the neck.
9. Avis Davidson, age 49, of 59 Laretrait WCD; sustained burns about the body.
10. Surjpattie Rajkumarie, age 63, of 213 Grove Squatting Area EBD;
injuries to the left shoulder and skull.
11. Sandra Harrilall, age 33, of 81 Diamond Housing Scheme; injury to
the right shoulder.
12. Trefa Hinds, age 31, of Cummings Lodge, ECD; injuries to the eyes and jaw.
13. Dennis DeFreitas, age 50, of32 Robb Street, G/T; sustained a
puncture wound to the left forearm.
14. Malvina David, age 67, of 4 Aubrey Barker Road, S/R/V; injury to
the right thigh.
15. Randolph Browne, age 34, of 538 Mocha Housing Scheme; injuries to
the neck and upper leg.
16. Allen Daniels, age 50, of 23 #41 Village, WCB; injury to the chin.
17. Edward Dalton, age 38, of 76 Hyde Park, Timehri, EBD; injuries to
the left leg, thigh and neck.
18. Shane Wiggins, age 28, of 33 1st Herstelling, EBD
19. Unknown, male of African descent; multiple injuries about the body.
Alleyne and Hinds were sent to the Main Operating Theater while the others were sent for X-Rays. An update on their condition will be issued later.
It is noteworthy that the persons who were involved in this incident were all treated within an hour of their arrival at the A&E. Doctors, nurses and other A&E staff worked meticulously to ensure that all victims were treated in a timely and efficient manner.