Highway Crash: Five Dead and Seven Injured in Trelawny

Highway Crash: Five Dead and Seven Injured in Trelawny. On Sunday morning, July 6, hospital authorities reported that five people were dead and seven others were injured. This was after a Hiace bus veered off the North Coast Highway. It crashed into several palm trees. The tragic highway crash happened around 2:00 a.m. near Salt … Continue reading Highway Crash: Five Dead and Seven Injured in Trelawny

Jessie Ripoll Principal O’Neil Stevens Dies in an Accident

Jessie Ripoll Principal O'Neil Stevens Dies in Accident in the U.S. The entire community of Jamaica is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of O'Neil Stevens. He was the Principal of Jessie Ripoll Primary School. His wife, Camesha Lindsay-Stevens, also passed away.

Deadliest Days For Road Users: Friday through Sunday

Deadliest Days For Road Users: Friday through Sunday. Statistics from the Island Traffic Authority (ITA) show that weekend days, specifically Friday through Sunday, have proven to be the deadliest for road users in Jamaica this year. Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays accounted for 156 fatal collisions and 189 fatalities. These figures represent the deadliest days for … Continue reading Deadliest Days For Road Users: Friday through Sunday

Sunday Collision: Three Died and at Least Four Hospitalized

Collision Sunday: Three Died and at Least Four Hospitalized in St Mary, Trelawny, and Clarendon. In St Mary an early morning two-vehicle collision left three persons dead, and three others admitted to the hospital in critical condition.

Heroes Weekend and Traffic Law Impact: Road Safety Gains.

As Heroes Weekend (October 25-27) approaches road safety authorities are mindful that this is a time usually linked with increased partying and road travel. Increasing partying and road travel increases the possibility of serious accidents and road fatalities. Still, Jamaica has registered 11 percent fewer fatalities, dropping from 335 to 298.

Gun Violence at Party in Old Harbor: A Fatal Incident

On Saturday night in Old Harbor, Jamaica, a patron named Romaine Harrison was shot and killed at a party, prompting an investigation by local police. Meanwhile, in Manchester, taxi operator Dwayne McDonald was charged with burglary after being caught on security cameras stealing $150,000. Additionally, two good Samaritans, Javaughn Rodney and Mark Garrick, were killed while assisting victims of a vehicle accident on Washington Boulevard.

Suspect in Cop Hit-and-Run Apprehended in St James.

The suspect in the hit-and-run of a policeman in St James is now in custody after surrendering on Saturday. The constable remains critically injured in the hospital. In a separate incident in Brown's Town, motorcyclist Quami Howlet died following a collision with a truck. Road safety concerns are heightened amid rising fatalities.

Hit-and-Run: Suspect Identified by Jamaica Constabulary Force.

The Jamaica Constabulary Force has located a white 2016 Toyota Probox involved in a hit-and-run that critically injured a police constable. The suspect, Dillon Reid, is being sought for attempted murder. The incident occurred during a traffic stop, with authorities suspecting the vehicle was carrying illegal weapons. Public assistance is requested.

Using Jamaica Eye Footage to Tackle Traffic Violations

The Police High Command plans to use Jamaica Eye footage to prosecute road traffic violators amidst widespread traffic delays in the Corporate Area, exacerbated by collisions. Concurrently, a Jamaica Observer report highlights that since 2012, over 1,400 motorcyclists died, emphasizing the crucial role of helmets in ensuring rider safety, despite mixed opinions among bikers.

University Student Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping and Torture.

Matthew Hyde, a former university student, pleaded guilty to charges, including assault and false imprisonment, related to torturing his ex-girlfriend. Sentencing is scheduled for October 25. Meanwhile, increased police presence follows a triple murder in Hanover, and a prisoner was recaptured after escaping during a court appearance. A three-vehicle collision in St Ann injured 19 people.