
A trial date is expected to be set for a man accused of causing the death of a medical student in a crash on Friars Hill Road, following a case management hearing scheduled for April 24.

Karim Edwards appeared before Justice Rajiv Persaud in the High Court on Friday, when the matter was addressed. Edwards, who pleaded not guilty last month, faces charges of causing death by reckless driving and reckless driving in connection with the October 23, 2022 collision.
The incident resulted in the death of Kenneth Mathew, who suffered severe brain injuries and died just over a week after the crash.

Another victim, Priyanjana Das, survived but sustained life-altering injuries, including the loss of her right arm, fractures to her left arm, and pelvic injuries.
Edwards is represented by attorney Wendel Alexander.
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l am just wondering what has caused such a long delay in bringing this before the court.
hmmmmm We all eagerly awaiting the outcome
Friars Hill Road need more enforcement. Too much speeding happening there daily.
Hope the court really examines everything properly. No shortcuts. This too serious.
Every time I pass Friars Hill Road I does think about this. People drive too reckless on that stretch.
And he entered a not guilty plea? The heart of man kind in our small little country eh.
And when is Mr. Ryan going to get his day in court to give account for the death of Andrea Hughes. She is not a dog and someone must give account for her death. God nah sleep. All these men who are trying to kill this case will one day have to answer.
Gad nar sleep
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