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Crash At Old Road Bay Involved Vehicle Overtaking

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BASSETERRE,St. Kitts (Friday  9th April 2021)- A source at the Police Public Relations Department has revealed details surrounding the recent vehicle crash at Old Road Bay  which reportedly saw the driver of the damaged vehicle having tried to overtake another vehicle.

As informed, regarding the accident in  that occurred some time after 6 p.m. on Wednesday 31st March 2021, two adults, one male and one female, and a child were involved.

Police say, the (vehicle occupants) were in motor jeep P2747 travelling west towards Green Tree.

Details are: “The driver tried to overtake a vehicle and, while doing so, lost control of the jeep trying to avoid a head on collision with an oncoming vehicle. As a result, the jeep went over into Old Road Bay.”

 The man was treated an discharged that same day while the woman and child were kept overnight for observation.

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