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| Dec 14, 2025

MP Kenneth Russell mourns young deaths in Moneague accident, calls for urgent road safety action

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Member of Parliament for South Eastern St Ann, Dr Kenneth Russell. (Photo: Facebook @Russell4Results)

Member of Parliament for South East St. Ann, Dr Kenneth Russell, is saddened by a motor vehicle accident in Roadside, Moneague, which claimed the lives of two young constituents on Sunday (December 14).

The victims have been identified as Travis Smith of Alderton District and Davia Williams of York District.

“I am deeply saddened by this tragic news,” said Dr. Russell. “These were young lives just beginning their journey, filled with promise, potential, and hope. Their loss is heartbreaking, not only for their families, but for the entire community.”

Russell extended condolences to the families, loved ones, and friends of the deceased, acknowledging the immeasurable pain and grief they are experiencing during this difficult time.

The member of parliament also issued an urgent appeal to motorists and all road users, emphasising the critical need for heightened caution amid dangerous road conditions across the constituency.

“Road conditions throughout South East St. Ann remain extremely challenging,” Russell noted. “In many areas, lighting is inadequate, road surfaces are badly deteriorated, and visibility is poor. Speeding under these conditions places lives at serious risk.”

Russell reaffirmed his commitment to immediate action to help prevent future tragedies. He pledged to work directly with the National Works Agency (NWA) to accelerate infrastructure improvements, including enhanced street lighting at strategic points, additional road signage, and the installation of reflectors in known danger zones.

“We should not have to lose lives before critical safety measures are implemented,” he emphasised. “The safety of our residents remains a top priority, and we will continue to press for urgent intervention.”

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