Two car crashes in western Jamaica on the weekend claimed the lives of six persons.
In the first accident two men were killed and another injured when their car crashed. Dead are Jason Marshall, 25 and Stokey Wilson, both of Thompson Street, Montego Bay. Injured is Dwayne Panton 22, a security officer of Hart Street, Montego Bay.
Police say at 10 p.m., Panton was driving a 1996 red Toyota Corolla motor car registered 1808 FE with Marshall and Wilson aboard. On reaching a section of the roadway, Panton lost control of the car which crashed into a wall. All three received serious injuries and were taken to the Cornwall Regional Hospital where Marshall and Wilson died. The Barrett Town police are investigating.
Meanwhile the Green Island police are theorising that excessive speeding was the cause of an accident that killed four persons.
The four died after their car crashed on the Industry Cove main road yesterday.
Dead are Navado Grant, 26, Starri Leslie, 23, Jodi-Gaye Wellington, 20 and Donna Swearing, 36, all from Lances Bay, Hanover.
The CCN's Liaison Officer for Hanover says shortly before 4:00 a.m., the four were returning from a party in Grange Hill, West-moreland in a green Toyota Corolla motor car driven by Grant. On reaching a section of the main road, the driver lost control of the vehicle, which slammed into a retaining wall.
The occupants sustained multiple injuries and died on the spot. Firemen from the Lucea Fire Department assisted in cutting the bodies from the wreckage.
PEmpire said
07:56 02/05 2008
THE MAN THEM NAA TEK TIME PON THE ROAD STAR
Crazypickney said
12:12 02/05 2008
oh my
up2 said
12:20 02/05 2008
man dem a go party go drink too much...mi nuh kno how dem do it.
memba this..if u drink too much don't drive, kno ur limit and also a nuh d speedin kills a d sudden stop and impact so b careful
linko said
13:54 02/05 2008
lol
littlemisslinkz said
20:56 02/05 2008
how linko love laugh
lol an dis nuh even funny
minksta said
21:33 02/05 2008
One of the guys in the accident from Hanover Stari, happens to be my closet male friend from 1st form until now. I saw the remains of the car earlier today, there is no way anyone could have survived that crash, it was a horrible site.
These things are always happening and it never hits home until it happens to someone close to you.
DJ Miggs said
21:35 02/05 2008
oh no
mattbossy said
00:25 02/06 2008
half a dem ppl wha a kill off demself inna car accident doh have proper license an ppl still a drive wid dem plus dem cars deh a pure plastic...caaan protect nobody...condolences fo dem family
viper_3kj said
00:30 02/06 2008
Alot of toyota corolla seem to be crashing make you wonder
Two car crashes in western Jamaica on the weekend claimed the lives of six persons.
In the first accident two men were killed and another injured when their car crashed. Dead are Jason Marshall, 25 and Stokey Wilson, both of Thompson Street, Montego Bay. Injured is Dwayne Panton 22, a security officer of Hart Street, Montego Bay.
Police say at 10 p.m., Panton was driving a 1996 red Toyota Corolla motor car registered 1808 FE with Marshall and Wilson aboard. On reaching a section of the roadway, Panton lost control of the car which crashed into a wall. All three received serious injuries and were taken to the Cornwall Regional Hospital where Marshall and Wilson died. The Barrett Town police are investigating.
Meanwhile the Green Island police are theorising that excessive speeding was the cause of an accident that killed four persons.
The four died after their car crashed on the Industry Cove main road yesterday.
Dead are Navado Grant, 26, Starri Leslie, 23, Jodi-Gaye Wellington, 20 and Donna Swearing, 36, all from Lances Bay, Hanover.
The CCN's Liaison Officer for Hanover says shortly before 4:00 a.m., the four were returning from a party in Grange Hill, West-moreland in a green Toyota Corolla motor car driven by Grant. On reaching a section of the main road, the driver lost control of the vehicle, which slammed into a retaining wall.
The occupants sustained multiple injuries and died on the spot. Firemen from the Lucea Fire Department assisted in cutting the bodies from the wreckage.