Karim Edwards Pleads Not Guilty to Causing Death by Dangerous Driving in 2022 Friars Hill Crash

A High Court proceeding unfolded on Friday as Karim Edwards formally denied charges of causing death by dangerous driving. The case, heard before Justice Rajiv Persaud, originates from a tragic October 23, 2022 incident on Friars Hill Road that resulted in catastrophic consequences.

According to prosecution allegations, Edwards’ vehicle collided with two medical students—Kenneth Mathew and Priyanjana Das—while they were traversing the roadway. The impact proved devastating: Mathew succumbed to severe brain injuries approximately one week following the collision, while Das endured life-altering physical trauma including the amputation of her right arm, multiple fractures to her left arm, and significant pelvic injuries.

The judicial process has now advanced to trial preparation phase, marking the next chapter in a case that has drawn attention to road safety and pedestrian welfare. Both the prosecution and defense are expected to present extensive evidence regarding the circumstances surrounding the collision, including expert testimony on vehicle operation, road conditions, and witness accounts from the incident scene.

The upcoming trial will determine legal accountability for an event that irrevocably altered multiple lives and terminated the promising medical career of one young professional.