A 45-year-old woman has died following a two-vehicle collision along the St Jude Highway on Saturday afternoon.
The victim, identified as Glenda Michael of Augier, Vieux Fort, was among five people injured in the crash, which occurred around 4:30 p.m.
Emergency personnel from the Saint Lucia Fire Service responded to the scene and transported the injured to St Jude Hospital for treatment.
Michael succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.
Police have launched an investigation into the fatal accident.
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I blame the traffic department for the death of the lady . The system knows that drivers speed on that road but refuse to put signs saying north
So the System must now accommodate LAW BREAKERS???
“The system knows that drivers speed on that road”
Isn’t there a speed limit on every road? Is St Jude H/way a racetrack??
Every driver is responsible for their actions on the roads. They know better. When there’s a baby in the house you put a bar to prevent them from hurting themselves. As they grow and learn, the bars are removed. Why? Bcuz they now know better!!!!!
Next thing ppl will ask for is speed bumps every 5 feet on the road.
Why have we become a lawless people? not caring about others on the road, only ourselves and getting where we want to go. Sometimes I wonder whether some drivers ever went to driving school bcuz they don’t know the basic rules of the road.
WHy would you blame the traffic dept for a set of careless drivers with no consideration for the other road users?
Bipolar….. what does a “North” sign have to do with this collision.?
Wow at the baseless comments. You all will understand the plight to get Traffic Police, transport Dept and Goverment to act when a wreck less driver comes your way and into your car head on! Based on the stats, it’s just a time!