Four people sustained injuries after a minibus crashed into a pole at Marisule on Tuesday.
Emergency personnel from the Gros Islet and Babonneau fire stations responded after learning of the incident at 9:14 am.
The Gros Islet fire station crew transported two patients to the OKEU Hospital while the Babonneau fire station transported the others.
All the accident victims were in stable condition at the time, and their injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
The reason for the crash was not immediately apparent.
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No surprise once they leave Monchy gap is mash gas….if you coming out of Berger or any plaza along that stretch and try making a right turn to o go back in town forget about it….around there and Bexon are the most dangerous roadway in St Lucia
Mini bus again. Where is GODFREY Ferdinand? I think it’s time these minibusses are taken off the road and replaced them with 30 seater coasters. They are the cause of insurance to be so high.