Black car and white truck involved in serious accidents

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There were two serious accidents on Thursday morning, December 22, and drivers are being advised to be cautious on the roadways during the Christmas season.

In one instance, On the stretch of highway known as the Hall Road, a black vehicle collided head-on with a metal utility pole.

The car’s front tyres were blown out, and portions of the sides and front bumper were crushed in. Even the windscreen sustained spider cracks.

There was another accident on the Friars Hill Road, during which a white Toyota Navara pick-up ran off the roadway and ended up on its roof in the waterway north of the St. John’s Public Cemetery.

Persons are still trying to piece together how the truck ended up in that location.

No details on the drivers and their possible injuries were known at press time, but the Police are probing both incidents.

SOURCE: Real News

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7 COMMENTS

    • That’s the PISS POOR PERFORMANCE of “journalists” aligned to the UPP. Just like Pearl “FOOTS” Quinn PERFORMANCE REVIEWS AT THE BANK.

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  1. Friars Hill Road again?!

    Is it poor lighting? the road surface? bad driving? or a combination of all three?

    Mystifying to say the least …

    STAY SAFE OVER THE HOLIDAYS ONE AND ALL!

  2. Your I Q seems low. Do u need to be spoon fed. What is so racist. Read if u dont understand. They cant say a red car and blue truck if it was a white vehicle and a black vehicle involved in the accident. The vehicles were involved in two seperate accidents. U can analyze everything UPP does but a simple report on an accident u cant understand. Sometimes I wonder if somebody call and tell u what to type in the message. Your comments dont add nothing to the discussion. Always on a different topic. Thats why u dont understand. Think for yourself.

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