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Blyden to be flown to Jamaica for further treatment!

- reportedly suffering from broken ribs, shoulder and damage to the brain
Blyden is said to be in a critical condition at Peebles Hospital. Photo: VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Hugh Blyden, who fell from a three- storey building in Scatliffe Alley on Saturday March 17, 2012, is being flown to Jamaica today March 19, 2012 for further treatment.

According to a reliable source, Blyden, who was in a critical condition and was a patient at the Peebles Hospital, is reported to be suffering from broken ribs, a broken shoulder and damage to the brain.

The Scatlife Alley resident will be taken to a medical facility in Jamaica today, however, this news agency is not privy to the name of the facility.

Meanwhile, Blyden had fallen from the 3rd level of the building that he was residing in at around 8 p.m. on March 17, 2012. However, the circumstances surrounding the incident is unknown and Police are said to be investigating.

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