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One dead, two injured in early-morning crash


The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed that one individual has died following a fatal motor vehicle accident in Major Bay early this morning, Thursday, November 21.

At this time, the RVIPF has not been able to confirm the gender or identity of the deceased, but they have reported that two other individuals involved in the incident were transported to the Dr. Orlando Smith Hospital for medical treatment.

Their condition s not known to our news centre at this time.

The RVIPF has not yet disclosed further details surrounding the accident, and officials are currently investigating the incident. BVI News will provide more details as it becomes available.

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  1. Drive like lightening says:

    Crash like thunder………Condolences!

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  2. Query says:

    On what Island in the BVI is Major Bay located?

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  3. Oucjh says:

    Must have been traumatic for that tree.Glad that it was spared.
    Prayers for the accident victims.

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  4. 308 says:

    Free west Bank him accident waiting to happen he just has to come out big accident for him, live he mother and father out to get eat so eazy for the blue tips

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  5. Madea says:

    Heard it was a guy wanting a lift that got killed not the guy driving the car. So many people wanting lifts. When the Government going to run a proper bus service from Airport to West End Ferry. There should a bus every half an hour from say 6.30am to 9.00am and then 4.30pm to 7pm.

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    • the kidd says:

      the $3.00 bus be on the road from 4 am every morning and it goes to trellis bay to.dont blame the government.they drive to reckless let them investigate that

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  6. Concern BVILANDER says:

    The driver don’t have a bvi license or right to drive with his jam down license. To much illegal drivers on the road. When you do the right not to much bad things happen.hitch hiking must be made illegal completely.my condolences and healing to the injured.

  7. Dumbest Ever Response says:

    The poor will always be amongst everyone, why would a Concerned Person seek to make ones life more miserable.

  8. @ CONCERNED BVILANDER says:

    SPEAK FOR YOURSELF , IDIOTS LIKE YOU IS WHAT MAKING THE COUNTRY LOOK BAD , AND WE COULD BET YOU LOOK UGLY AS YOU SOUND , GO BACK IN THE BUSH , OR BETTER YET LOOK FOR A CLIFF AND WALK OFVER IT

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  9. hmm says:

    Hitch hiking any where & everywhere at any time of day or night is one of the signs that the BVI is still safe and hospitable.

    The only ones who want to stop hitch hiking always have money but that isnt how the world works for evey one else. They cant run a buss service to yet always a taxi man scheme and you want hitch hiking to be illegal because of one accident?

    We do not need more cars there are too many cars! Every other migrant comes and buys a car every youth on a scooter its not sustainable.

    Condolences to the dead and injured. RIP.

  10. hmm says:

    What should be made illegal is that pot hole behind the car god knows if that was part of the accident.

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