University student charged in road deaths of ‘Good Samaritans’ offered $3 million bail
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A St Andrew man charged with two counts of causing death by dangerous driving in a double fatal crash on Washington Boulevard was offered $3 million bail when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Monday.
The accused, 22-year-old university student Tor Anuar McIntosh, of a Kingston 6 address, is to surrender travel documents and report once weekly to the police. He is not permitted to drive any motor vehicle.
McIntosh is charged in the deaths of 37-year-old Javaughn Rodney, a motor vehicle inspector of Dagwood Place, Ebonyville in Spanish Town, St Catherine and 50-year-old businessman, Mark Garrick of Rudolph Avenue, Kingston 20.
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Duhaney Park Police report that about 3:35 am, Rodney and Garrick were traveling in a vehicle when they stopped along the roadway to assist another motorist who had an accident. The two men were reportedly standing along the roadway when they were hit by a motor car.
The injured men were taken to hospital, where they later succumbed to their injuries.
McIntosh was arrested and charged. He is being represented by attorneys Peter Champagnie and Samoi Campbell.
– Jason Cross