ONE MORE LIFE LOST ON FLAT BRIDGE

AN elderly man lost his life after the vehicle he was driving overturned into the Rio Cobre along the Bog Walk Gorge in St Catherine yesterday morning.

It was reported that the deceased, 60-year-old Jeffery Anglin of Biscayne Drive, Willowdene, in the parish, allegedly failed to properly turn onto the road corridor popularly known as ‘Flat Bridge’, which caused the Toyota Camry motor car he was driving to plummet into the river.

A unit from the Spanish Town Fire Department went to the scene of the accident following reported unsuccessful attempts by people there to aid the driver.

The man was found slumped over the driver’s seat and still strapped in by his seat belt.

The gorge, which was closed earlier yesterday morning to facilitate rescue operations, was reopened to the public later yesterday afternoon and motorists were cautioned to proceed carefully.

The Flat Bridge, which is classified as a beam bridge, runs across the Rio Cobre and is one of the oldest bridges in Jamaica. The last-known accident that happened on the bridge occured last year July, when six people lost their lives after the vehicle they were travelling in, a Suzuki Vitara, plunged into the river.

One thought on “ONE MORE LIFE LOST ON FLAT BRIDGE

  1. Oh gosh, so sad. I just googled this bridge, its listed as one of the most dangerous bridge. I must remember to avoid it when I go back to JA. May his soul RIP.

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