The Falmouth Crash

The tragic accident involving a Nissan March motor car and a motor bus owned by Sandals Resorts International, claimed the lives of 24-year-old Dayton Mcleary, 22-year-old Everton James, and brothers Omroy Russell and Omar Russell, all from Port Antonio Portland.

Reports are that both vehicles were traveling in opposite directions, the motor car failed to keep left and hit the bus head-on.

Mcleary, James and the Russell Brothers all died on the spot, while three others who were traveling on the bus are undergoing treatment at the Falmouth General Hospital.

A relative of Mcleary spoke with CVM LIVE.

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