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Wrong turn? SUVs collide @ traffic lights in Road Town

The scene of the accident at the traffic lights in Road Town, Tortola, this evening, June 9, 2019. Photo: Team of Reporters
Police on the scene conducting investigations into the motor vehicular accident on June 9, 2019. Photo: Team of Reporters
Police on the scene conducting investigations into the motor vehicular accident on June 9, 2019. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- A motor vehicular accident occurred earlier this evening, June 9, 2019 at the traffic lights near the BVI Red Cross Headquarters on Station Road, in Road Town, Tortola.

According to reports reaching our newsroom, the mishap took place sometime before 8:00pm when an SUV attempted to turn from the James Walter Francis Drive Dual Carriageway into Station Road when it was hit by another vehicle.

It is unclear whether there have been serious injuries.

Police were on the scene investigating.

More details to follow.

4 Responses to “Wrong turn? SUVs collide @ traffic lights in Road Town”

  • ccc (09/06/2019, 23:39) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    Oh no!
  • 911 (10/06/2019, 07:42) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
    No police can be seen on the government roads so lots of craziness out there drunk driver/gun runners/dope transporters/man exceeding speed limits/overtaking around conners. No police
  • DON Q (10/06/2019, 08:10) Like (9) Dislike (2) Reply
    We need the lights back by the administration complex


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