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Hull, Stephen v Guyan Warren

Case Number: 
HCV 559/2004
Date of Delivery: 
12.05.2006

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JA

CLAIM NO. HCV 559/2004

BETWEEN STEPHEN HULL CLAIMANT

AND GUYAN WARREN DEFENDANT

Mr. Leslie Campbell instructed

by Miss Linda Wright for Claimant.

Mr. Alexander Williams instructed by

Miss Althea Wilkins for Defendant

Heard: April 25, and Mav 12,2006

McDonald J, Aa.

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On August 10, 2003 at about 2:40 p.m. an elderly gentleman, ' ~ r .

Stephen Hull was walking along the Stony Hill Main Road towards

Kingston pushing his bicycle on the left hand side of the road on his way to

work. ,,.- ..,.r-- ...., *.".. . . . . - .,-. *,-.

He is a retired aviator from Shell and was employed as a supervisor at

the Petcom Gas Station in Stony Hill, St. Andrew.

Mr. Hull's evidence in chief took the form of his witness statement.

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In his statement he said that on reaching the vicinity of Carl's Bar he looked

in the direction of Stony Hill, then Golden Spring and up again and saw one

vehicle coming towards the Kingston direction. This motor vehicle stopped

to allow him to cross. He started to cross the road from the left han"d si'ilet:fo ' "'"

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