Curious onlookers watch as efforts are made to get the car out of the precipice. - George Henry
A Manchester teacher narrowly escaped death on Saturday when his Volvo motor car plunged over a precipice in Clarendon.
Dudley Powell, sports director at Knox Community College in Spaldings, was driving along the Spaldings to Frankfield main road at about 4 a.m. when he swerved to avoid a motorist who refused to dim his lights.
Powell said upon swerving, his car plunged some 150 metres off the main road over a precipice, and almost into a river.
Luckily for the teacher, he was not injured but bad shaken.
The motor car had various sections damaged, including the hood and sections of the engine; and both airbags in the vehicle were triggered from the impacts with a number of trees and rocks.
Powell said he managed to make his way out of the damaged car and up to the main road. "I don't even know how I reached to the road. I have not received any injuries. Mi good man, mi good, mi all right," said Powell, thanking God for sparing his life.
escape injuries
Several persons were overheard saying the teacher should indeed give God thanks, because if the car had moved a few more feet down the hill it would have ended up in the river.
"Da man yah need to go to church tomorrow and pray to God, because only a miracle why him escape injuries, and even death," said a man.
It took it more than three hours to get the car from out of the ditch.
mi can attest to that cause a lot of the drivings in Jamaica do drive with their high beam on an don't turn it down when yu passing them. More times its blinding and mi get really upset, come on ppl unnu haffi show more respect to unnu fellow motorist