Maxi Taxi driver beaten by students unable to work for 8 mths

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Maxi Taxi driver beaten by students unable to work for 8 mths

Varindra Singh, the maxi-taxi driver who was beaten by a group of students outside the Carapichaima East Secondary School on Monday, may not be able to ply his trade for another eight months.

According to what his doctors told him, this is because of the damage sustained to his ribs during the attack. Singh also sustained injuries to his nose and jaw and has several bruises about his body.

A close male relative said his speech also remains slurred.

The relative said there were also rumours yesterday that Singh had died, which he confirmed were false.

However, he admitted that on Wednesday evening they had to call an ambulance after Singh’s pain became unbearable.

He was examined at his home by medics who responded to their call, given medication and up to last evening was recovering at home.

Singh was attacked on Monday when he attempted to intervene as students of the Carapichaima East and West Secondary Schools tried to get to a student in Singh’s maxi taxi.

The students blocked the vehicle and tried to access the student he was transporting. He, however, intervened and equipped with a wheel spanner, attempted to ward the students away. That backfired and instead, the group of students attacked him and the student.

Video footage of the incident showed the group stamping and kicking both victims as they were on the ground. They were taken to the Couva Hospital and Singh was transferred to the San Fernando General Hospital.

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