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This report covers toddler dies tragic road with key details and context.
A devastating incident took place on Thursday night on the Eastern Main Road in St Joseph, where a two-year-old boy lost his life. The child, identified as Jami Williams from Beetham Gardens, was struck by a van while crossing the road. The vehicle, a white Nissan E26 panel van, was driven by a 35-year-old woman from Barataria. Despite her attempts to brake, the child was hit and suffered severe injuries. Together with the boy’s parents, the driver rushed him to the Mt Hope Paediatric Hospital. Unfortunately, the boy was pronounced dead on arrival due to severe brain trauma.
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