T&T national killed in car accident in New York

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T&T national killed in car accident in New York

T&T national is amongst two killed in a car crash on the Belt Parkway in New York.

52-year-old Winston Ramdeen from Queens, originally from South Trinidad, was driving a black Infiniti eastbound on the westbound lanes.

The two mangled cars remained in the middle of the parkway Tuesday morning, shutting down traffic to all driving westbound near Exit 13 for almost four hours as police investigated the scene.

New York Police Detectives say the man who caused the crash, 52-year-old Winston Ramdeen, of Queens, was driving his Infiniti SUV on the wrong side of the road.

A CBS news report confirmed that the driver that caused the collision, Ramdeen, also created havoc two exits away when he first started driving his SUV on the wrong side of the parkway around 1 a.m., traveling eastbound in the westbound lanes near Exit 11 and sideswiping multiple vehicles.

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