Posted: 2009-01-06 09:22:08
The driver of the truck, which was involved in the motor vehicle crash that claimed the lives of 14 persons in Portland on December 19, is to appear in court this morning, after multiple charges were laid against him yesterday.
The Port Antonio police have charged 31-year-old mechanic, Christopher Devon Clarke with 14 counts of manslaughter, no insurance coverage, operating contrary to his driver’s license, failing to report an accident and carrying more passengers than allowed by law.
Campbell was charged following an identification parade yesterday.
Since turning himself in to the police on December 29, Clarke has had four days of counselling conducted by trained personnel attached to the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Just days ago Clarke’s attorney, Carl McDonald, said his client did not commit any offence, as the roadway simply broke away, resulting in the fatal accident.
Fourteen persons including a ten-year-old boy lost their lives after the market truck driven by Clarke plunged into a ravine in the Rio Grande valley.
Seven persons survived the accident.
The driver of the truck, which was involved in the motor vehicle crash that claimed the lives of 14 persons in Portland on December 19, is to appear in court this morning, after multiple charges were laid against him yesterday.
The Port Antonio police have charged 31-year-old mechanic, Christopher Devon Clarke with 14 counts of manslaughter, no insurance coverage, operating contrary to his driver’s license, failing to report an accident and carrying more passengers than allowed by law.
Campbell was charged following an identification parade yesterday.
Since turning himself in to the police on December 29, Clarke has had four days of counselling conducted by trained personnel attached to the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Just days ago Clarke’s attorney, Carl McDonald, said his client did not commit any offence, as the roadway simply broke away, resulting in the fatal accident.
Fourteen persons including a ten-year-old boy lost their lives after the market truck driven by Clarke plunged into a ravine in the Rio Grande valley.
Seven persons survived the accident.
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