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Two perish in fatal accident

December 19th, 2018 | Tags:
Investigators assigned to the Hanover Police are probing the circumstances surrounding a fatal crashed that claimed the lives of two men and the injury of four others in Jamaica. Photo: Internet Source
Jamaican Gleaner

KINGSTON, Jamaica - Investigators assigned to the Hanover Police are probing the circumstances surrounding a fatal crashed that claimed the lives of two men and the injury of four others on the Lucea Main Road in the Jamaican parish on Tuesday, December 18, 2918.

The deceased are 22-year-old Roshaad Johnson of Frome and 19-year-old Brandon Parkinson of Orange Hill district, also in Westmoreland.

The police say about 6:00 p.m. Johnson was driving a Toyota Corolla motor car heading towards Montego Bay, St James with five men aboard.

On reaching a section of the roadway, he allegedly lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a wall.

All six persons sustained multiple injuries and were taken to hospital where Johnson and Parkinson were pronounced dead and the others admitted for treatment.

2 Responses to “Two perish in fatal accident ”

  • Binocs (20/12/2018, 09:30) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    These young people need to slow down and drive at a sensible speed to avoid losing control of their vehicles. It is as simple as that.
  • Bull Dawg (04/01/2019, 09:36) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I strongly agree with your comments.
    If you are going too fast you can not control the vehicle the way you would like.
    So sad but who cant hear will feel.
    Now their families and friends are left to mourn.


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