Three persons were injured when a minibus overturned around 5:15 a.m. Tuesday, along Walkers Road, St George.
Initially, lawmen had reported that there were no injuries and that the driver was the lone passenger at the time of the accident.
However, the 8 a.m. update given by Police Public Relations Officer Assistant Superintendent David Welch is that the driver Jason Persaud, 29, of Woodlands, St George, and his two male passengers, complained of pains about their bodies and were transported to hospital by ambulance.
Investigations are continuing.
UPDATE-Minibus overturns in St George - by Barbados Today May 24, 2016
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May 24, 2016
That road looks wet
That road looks wet
That is what happens when you are speeding! But, thank God that nobody died.
That is what happens when you are speeding! But, thank God that nobody died.
If u int know wa happen stop speculate. …b thankful no1 died. . Peace n love
If u int know wa happen stop speculate. …b thankful no1 died. . Peace n love
Someone must have thought that “B’town” in the window was Bar-Bajan for “Take-off like a BWIA jet-plane.” Wunna cyar fly! Slow to tail down! Arrive alive.
Someone must have thought that “B’town” in the window was Bar-Bajan for “Take-off like a BWIA jet-plane.” Wunna cyar fly! Slow to tail down! Arrive alive.
I’m amazed at the speed of commenters to reach conclusions on accidents by just hearing what was involved or seeing a picture without witness accounts. Worldwide some accidents are caused by inexperienced operators, mechanical failure, wet or oil-slicked roads, attempts to avoid collisions, poor physical road conditions and several other reasons for loss of control. Guess the RPBF with the announced shortage could use some of our accident experts.
I’m amazed at the speed of commenters to reach conclusions on accidents by just hearing what was involved or seeing a picture without witness accounts. Worldwide some accidents are caused by inexperienced operators, mechanical failure, wet or oil-slicked roads, attempts to avoid collisions, poor physical road conditions and several other reasons for loss of control. Guess the RPBF with the announced shortage could use some of our accident experts.
THERE GUYS CARRY ON LIKE THEY ARE RIDING A BYCYCLE.
THERE GUYS CARRY ON LIKE THEY ARE RIDING A BYCYCLE.