Michael Taylor retrieves aknapsack from the vehicle inwhich Deputy Superintendentof Police Raymond Wilson wastravelling when it crashed andlanding in the sea along SirFlorizel Glasspole Highway ineast Kingston. Taylor, who saidhe is a singer and performsusing the name Lovingbird, toldthe Jamaica Observer that hewas asked by police to securethe bag.
November 10, 2021
Former Police Federation chair injured in crash
Deputy Superintendent of Police Raymond Wilson received minor injuries yesterday morning after the vehicle in which he was travelling crashed before landing in the sea along Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway in east Kingston.
Wilson, who for years served as chairman of the Jamaica Police Federation, was taken to hospital for x-rays as he had initially suspected that he had broken a leg in the crash. His status was not clear at press time.
The crash, which involved a second vehicle, caused a traffic snarl along the usually busy road.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Raymond Wilson sits in thisambulance before being transported to hospital after the vehiclein which he was travelling crashed before landing in the sea alongSir Florizel Glasspole Highway in east Kingston yesterday morning.(Photos: Karl Mclarty)
Police and a civilian look at this car which was involved in a crashon Sir Florizel Glasspole Highway in east Kingston that resultedin the vehicle in which Deputy Superintendent of Police RaymondWilson plunging into the sea.