A motorcyclist is dead after a road accident at Babonneau on Thursday after 7:00 pm.
Police have identified the deceased as 29-year-old Jean Claude Alexander of Balata, Babonneau.
The Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) said that emergency personnel from the Babonneau fire station responded after a report that a vehicle had struck an individual.
SLFS Communications Officer, Stacy Joseph, said the responders found the victim unresponsive under the vehicle with severe head trauma.
“He was removed and placed on a spine board for further assessment, which revealed that he was void of vital signs,” Joseph disclosed.
She said the responders initiated CPR, treated the patient’s wounds, and transported him to the OKEU Hospital.
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For his sake, I sincerely hope he was wearing a helmet, and that he and/or his bike were insured.
None of the above
Take your time not your life.
Take your time not your life.
Irrelevant. He’s dead already
These Mptor Cycle Riders Dont adhere to the Trà ffic act at all
He’s dead already. Insurance doesn’t count. Insurance Cannot bring him back.
At least he MUST have “beneficiaries” on his motor insurance … soooo …