Range Rover driver in fatal Manchester crash to be questioned today
MANCHESTER, Jamaica— A 31-year-old man, whom the police have identified as the driver of a Range Rover involved in a collision that left a 10-year-old boy dead and his mother hospitalised in critical condition, is scheduled to be questioned Tuesday.
According to police sources, the man, who turned himself in late Monday, has been warned for prosecution.
He is expected to undergo a question-and-answer session with the police.
Authorities have not disclosed the identity of the individual believed to have been driving the Range Rover, which turned the joy and excitement of children returning to school on Monday into tears and sorrow for a Manchester family, following the two-vehicle crash.
The boy, Treavon Saunchez, a student at Christiana Leased Primary and Infant School, was being transported by his mother, a police constable, to start grade 6 when the tragedy occurred.