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Female Rushed To Hospital After Morne Fortune Vehicle Collision

Emergency personnel from the Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) Castries Headquarters rushed a female to the OKEU Hospital on Sunday after two vehicles collided at Morne Fortune, Castries.

The collision occurred near Government House.

At about 7:00 p.m., the SLFS learned of the incident and responded with a fire truck and an ambulance.

The ambulance transported the woman, who was in stable condition, to the hospital.

She appeared to be in her thirties.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Narrow road section right at a corner, with no warning signs for the single lane traffic. and the indiscipline on the roads. What else did you expect?

  2. I hope it’s not where the dumb workers put the median barriers so close to the road that 2 vehicles can barely pass comfortably. Did I mention it’s right before a corner and a sharp bend? Bunch of idiots running this place. Putting people’s lives in danger.

  3. Is that the place where they erect the barriers narrowing the road. If it is I hope the lady sues the government. This is plain dangerous.

  4. @ Awa- 99% of commentors in here concluded that the placement of the concrete barriers is wrong and dangerous and you still think is driver error! Awah ih!

    I question both the qualification and competence of Engineers and Senior Officers at the Ministry of Infrastructure because you cannot tell me that you endorse a contractor reducing the road width and by extension the carrying capacity of that road with a solid 150 lb per cubic feet concrete barrier without any prior signage or warning neither northbound nor southbound!!!! You all in that Ministry cannot be so dumb! Furthermore, the width of the roadway is reduced by a only about 3 ft but appears to be able to accommodate 2 lanes which is the PROBLEM- it is deceiving as drivers think it can still accommodate 2 way traffic but it cannot!

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