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Jamaica Broilers saddened by Flat Bridge deaths

2012-10-04 12:59:27 | (0 Comments)


The wreckage of the truck which had plunged into the Rio Cobre - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
The wreckage of the truck which had plunged into the Rio Cobre - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
The Jamaica Broilers Group has expressed condolences to the families of the three men who died in a truck crash in the Rio Cobre last night.

Forty-five year-old Michael Nicholas his son, 18-year-old Travis, and another man, Kemar Watt, 25 died last night when their truck plunged into the river.

The men were workers with one of Jamaica Broilers’ service providers.

A fourth worker was rescued.

READ: Father, son among three killed in Flat Bridge crash

“We are grateful for the efforts extended by members of our staff, divers and emergency workers on the scene as they successfully rescued the fourth worker, who has since been treated at hospital and released,” said a Jamaica broilers spokesperson in a release.

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