An early morning stabbing incident at a secondary school left a 16-year-old student nursing wounds and being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.Police Communications and Public Affairs Officer Inspector (ag) Rodney Inniss confirmed the incident which occurred at Parkinson Secondary School in the Pine, St Michael and said it was reported around 8:10 in the morning on Friday.Another 16-year-old male student from the same school was involved in the altercation.Inspector Inniss said “The incident involved two 16-year-old male students of the said school. One of the students suffered injuries to his left arm, left side and back. He was transported to QEH for medical attention.”
Twenty-three persons were injured, at least three seriously, when two minibuses collided on Monday at Prospect Main Road, St James leaving the busy Highway 1 closed for several hours.The mass casualty led to commuters having to be taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) for medical attention while others were transported to a polyclinic for treatment.Head of the Emergency Ambulance Service, Dr David Byer, led a team of emergency personnel who assessed the injured persons at the scene, under a tent erected by members of the Barbados Defence Force (BDF).Police Public Relations Officer Inspector Rodney Inniss told members of the media who gathered at the scene that around 6:25 a.m. officers at the Holetown Police Station were informed about the accident involving the two Public Service Vehicles.“There were 23 persons in total who reported injuries, nine of whom were taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by ambulance. Of the nine taken there, one was the driver of one of the minibuse
Twenty-three people were injured after two minibuses collided at Prospect, St James, along Highway 1 around 6:25 a.m. on Monday. Of the injured, at least three were in serious condition and had to be transported to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Some were transported via a Transport Board bus to seek treatment at the Branford Taitt Polyclinic while others sought their own arrangements. Communications and Public Affairs Officer of the Barbados …
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[Update: 1:22 pm]
Police are asking for anyone who witnessed this morning's accident to come forward.
The appeal was made by Inspector of the Southern Division of the Barbados Police Service, Carollyn Blackman-Alleyne while at the s