The Runaway Bay main road in St. Ann has become a concerning hotspot for accidents in recent months, with two separate crashes occurring within the last 24 hours along this stretch.In the first incident on Wednesday evening, Demario Phillips, a Reggae Boy, and Mount Pleasant attacker, along with former Jamaica football player Gerald Neil, now working as Mount Pleasant’s equipment manager, and another staff member were rushed to the St. Ann’s Bay Hospital. This came after their equipment bus was involved in a three-vehicle collision. As the news team was documenting the aftermath of this crash, another collision occurred in the same vicinity this morning. Both incidents unfolded near the FDR Resort, resulting in minor injuries to all passengers involved. An alleged eyewitness shared a harrowing account of nearly losing their life while working on the fence at the spot where the vehicles collided. Watch the report:
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