KINGSTON, Jamaica For a third consecutive week road fatalities have hit double digits with 10 people killed up to Friday, April 19 according to the Island T.
Commissioner of Police Dr Kevin Blake said the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) has observed a concerning trend in road fatalities since 2024, prompting the police to intensify their strategic response. Blake was speaking on Tuesday at his.
Twelve people were killed in motor vehicle crashes during the week ending Friday, April 5 as the carnage continues unabated on the nation’s roads. The most recent victims include three people from the Thompson Pen community in St Catherine who perished in a four-vehicle bang-up on the Roaring River main road in St Ann on April 3. A six-year-old boy and three females are also numbered among the dead according.
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