Wednesday, June 17, 2026
NationNewsNewsUpdate: Three injured in Warrens accident

Update: Three injured in Warrens accident

THREE DRIVERS WERE injured this morning when their vehicles collided at the Everton Weekes Roundabout, Warrens, St Michael.

The two vans involved were driven by Nicole McFarland, 39, of Porters, St James and Philip Whitney, 69, of Speightstown, St Peter. Thirty-year-old David Carrington of Thorpes Cottage, St George was driving the car.

Whitney was accompanied by five visitors to the island.

Police say the drivers all received minor injuries.

McFarland complained of pain to the neck and opted to seek private medical attention. Carrington complained of pain to the neck  and back while Whitney was shaken up by the collision. They were both treated at the scene by medical personnel.

Two fire tenders under the command of Divisional Officer Fenty and one ambulance responded to the scene of the accident.

Investigations are continuing. (PR/NB)

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