Bittersweet: Clarendon College gets new bus following death of drivers
Nov 25th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 5:13#JamaicaGleaner #ClarendonCollege #ToyotaHiace #KeithDunkley NOVEMBER 25, 2021: It was a bittersweet moment at Clarendon College in Chapelton on Tuesday, November 23, 2021, as the key to a new Toyota Hiace bus was handed over to the school – a project by the institution’s graduating class of 1983. A somber mood clouded the honorary moment, as the gesture was a reminder of the fatal crash in May that claimed the lives of two drivers, including that of Keith Dunkley – the school’s driver of more than a decade. The institution’s coaster bus was totalled during the crash.
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