Sixty-nine-year-old Norman Trotman of Union, St Philip, had to be cut from his car by the Barbados Fire Service yesterday morning after an accident involving a Transport Board bus driven by David Clarke, of Belmont Road, St Michael.
The accident occurred at 10:40 a.m. at Bentley Road, St Philip.
Trotman was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by ambulance. He complained of pain to the back of the head.
Here, officers of the Royal Barbados Police Force inspecting the damaged vehicles at Bentley Road.
Cut to safety
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