Labour Day volunteer survives after hit by bike
May 24th, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 2:28#JamaicaGleaner MAY 24, 2022: Christopher McKay of Rhodes Hall in Kellits, Clarendon, is thanking God after surviving a motorcycle crash on Monday, May 23 (Labour Day) while he was volunteering. McKay, who was knocked down by a bike Monday morning as he painted a kerb, said he lost consciousness upon impact. The volunteer was taken to a doctor and issued with medication. He also underwent tests. He sustained injuries to his buttocks, shoulder and head. Despite his misfortune, McKay is still enthusiastic about volunteerism, saying he has no reservations about kerbside paint jobs.
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