Lawyers representing four friends who were seriously injured in an accident during a circuit racing event in Wallerfield last month, are calling on acting Police Commissioner Harold Phillip to explain why the vehicle involved in the incident was not impounded by police.
In a letter to Phillip yesterday, lawyers representing Kevesh Sookhan, Jynelle Maharaj, Amrika Armstrong and Tricia Persad claimed that the failure of investigators to seize and examine the vehicle is now hampering their ability to take possible legal action against the event's organiser.
"To our utter consternation, we have been reliably informed that the vehicle which collided with the spectators at the event has to date not been impounded by the police or sent for forensic testing to determine its worthiness or mechanical integrity.
"We consider this a serious error, if not a dereliction of duty on the part of the police," their lawyer Nizam Saladeen said.
Saladeen also questioned whether police had inspected the tyre barriers which the car broke through before colliding with the four friends during the Caribbean Motor Racing Championship at the Frankie Boodram International Raceway on July 24.
"In particular, we have been instructed that tyres placed in certain parts of the perimeter of the circuit were not affixed or adequately affixed, thereby failing to provide sufficient impediment to the vehicle which ran off the circuit and caused injury to our clients.
"It is a source of grave concern to our clients and their legal advisors that such barriers could be the subject of tampering to the intent that certain unscrupulous persons may attempt to effect ex-post facto repair upon them," Saladeen said, as he called upon Phillip to intervene and address their issues.
The T&T Guardian understands that Saladeen had not received a response up to late yesterday.
According to reports, during the last race of the event, driver David Lyons lost control of his vehicle around a hairpin turn.
Lyons' car crashed through the tyre barriers and was catapulted into the stand where the friends were seated in the bleachers.
Lyons and the four friends were seriously injured, with some suffering internal injuries and other broken bones. They have since been discharged from hospital.
The friends are also being represented by Kelvin Ramkissoon and Leon Kalicharan.