Superintendent Coleridge Minto has been released from the hospital after a collision involving his unmarked vehicle and a Nissan pickup. The driver of the pickup has been charged with careless driving and is set to appear in court on April 11.
Superintendent Coleridge Minto, the head of the St Elizabeth police in Jamaica, has been discharged from the hospital after a two-vehicle accident that occurred on March 13. Minto was involved in a collision while driving an unmarked Mitsubishi Pajero when a Nissan pickup truck struck his vehicle at approximately 4:30 p.m.
Following the incident, Superintendent Minto was initially taken to Black River Hospital for treatment and was later transferred to the University Hospital of the West Indies for further examination. He was released on the following Monday after undergoing a series of medical tests and has since entered a period of sick leave.
The driver of the Nissan pickup, identified as Dwight Parchment from Myersville district, has been charged with careless driving resulting in a collision. He is scheduled to appear in court in Santa Cruz on April 11.
This accident highlights the importance of road safety and the consequences of negligent driving, as the community remains concerned about such incidents occurring in the area.
In conclusion, Superintendent Coleridge Minto has been released from the hospital following a serious car accident, underscoring the impact of road safety. The driver responsible for the crash has been charged and awaits legal proceedings, reflecting the ongoing challenges related to driving carelessness in the region.
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