
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — Police have identified the five-month-old baby who succumbed to injuries sustained in a three-vehicle crash on the Pepper main road in St Elizabeth on Saturday morning as Kemarala Forbes.
Police said the baby suffered a laceration-type injury to the face.
A police indicate that about 10:30 am the child was among four people travelling in a Toyota Voxy when the vehicle turned right into the path of a Nissan pickup, causing a collision. The Nissan pickup then collided with a Ford pickup.
Four injured people were rushed to the Mandeville Regional Hospital where the child was pronounced dead on arrival. His mother was admitted in critical condition.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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