Vendor killed in JUTC bus crash
Apr 23rd, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 3:35APRIL 23, 2020: As 44-year-old vendor and mother of four, Eletia Brown, hurriedly pushed her cart filled with sweets and other goods on to the B&D Trawling compound on Port Royal Street in Kingston for storage to beat the 6pm curfew Wednesday, she was struck, crushed and dragged several metres by a Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) bus, then later pronounced dead at hospital.
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