Passenger Bus Overturns in St Mary, Injuring Several




ST MARY, JAMAICA — A Morning Commute Turns Dangerous

A routine passenger trip from Kingston to Annotto Bay took a frightening turn Saturday morning when a bus overturned along the Junction main road in St Mary, leaving several passengers injured.

The incident occurred around 9:00 a.m., near Tapeico Village, while the vehicle was navigating a right turn. According to initial reports, mechanical issues caused the driver to lose control, sending the bus tumbling into a nearby gully.

25 Aboard, Multiple Injuries Reported

The bus was reportedly carrying 25 passengers at the time of the crash. Thankfully, none of the injuries are considered life-threatening, but several individuals did sustain moderate injuries due to the impact.

Members of the Jamaica Defence Force quickly responded to the scene, assisting injured passengers and helping to transport them to the Annotto Bay Hospital for further medical treatment.

Police Investigation Underway

The St Mary Police Department has launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Early findings suggest that mechanical failure may have been the primary factor.

Authorities have not yet released an official report on the type of mechanical failure or whether the bus had passed recent roadworthiness inspections.

Community Response and Safety Concerns

The accident has renewed discussions around road safety and vehicle maintenance, especially for public transportation vehicles traveling along winding and elevated roads such as those in the Junction area of St Mary.

Residents and commuters in the area are calling for stricter inspection protocols, improved road signage, and better driver training to prevent future incidents.

Conclusion

While the quick response of the Jamaica Defense Force and local emergency services helped mitigate the worst, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vehicle maintenance and road safety in Jamaica's public transportation sector.

The St Mary police continue their investigation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.


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