Flat Bridge crash claims three
Oct 4th, 2012 | Category: News & Features | 1:55Forty-five year-old Michael Nicholas his son, 18-year-old Travis and Kemar Watt, 25, are among three men who died on October 3 when their truck plunged into the Rio Cobre. The truck, which was being driven towards Spanish Town by the elder Nicholas plunged into the river around 9 pm trapping all three inside.
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