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Trinidad pastor struck, killed by car driven by teenager

December 28th, 2022 | Tags:
Reverend Joel Bhagoutie of the Diamond Evangelistic Church died around 3.a.m. on Saturday. He was the son of the founder of the Trinidad and Tobago Pentecostal Assembly. Photo: Trinidad Express
TRINIDAD EXPRESS

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad - A pastor who was struck by a car on Friday night December 24, 2022, has died at hospital.

Reverend Joel Bhagoutie of the Diamond Evangelistic Church died around 3.a.m. on Saturday. He was the son of the founder of the Trinidad and Tobago Pentecostal Assembly.

Bhagoutie, 57 of Diamond Village, San Fernando, was walking up the hill at A&A Barbecue car park in Debe around 8 p.m. when a Toyota Fielder, which turned into the carpark, collided with him, police officers were told. The car was driven by an 18-year-old of Claxton Bay.

Bhagoutie was taken, in a serious condition, to the San Fernando General Hospital via ambulance.

He later died.

1 Response to “Trinidad pastor struck, killed by car driven by teenager”

  • Real Macoy (28/12/2022, 11:04) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Very sad indeed.
    These youngsters need to be more vigilant while driving.
    Hope he had his license and was not speeding.


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