Statement by Public Works Minister Bishop Juan A. Edghill on loss of three lives along the Linden-Mabura Carriageway

As the Minister of Public Works, I offer sincere condolences to the families of the three individuals whose lives were lost along the Linden-Mabura carriageway. I pray that God will comfort the families at this time of grief, and that we the citizenry will create an environment that lends to healing.

It is my understanding that the vehicle transporting the individuals became lodged along the way, thus its occupants remained on the inside throughout the night, and while taking respite, passed away in their sleep. While the investigations are ongoing by the police to determine the cause of death, I ask that the members of the public practice the principle of the responsible sharing of information.

As the public has been informed previously, there are ongoing works along the Linden-Mabura Hill Road; the Ministry of Public Works has been working assiduously to upgrade these main carriageways to improve connectivity and safety. In areas where there are heavy works ongoing, the Ministry of Public Works has instructed, and is working with the project contractors, to hisse keen attention to maintaining the roads at a standard where road users are able to traverse with fair ease.

As a general rule, we encourage road users to practice safety. Especially during this period of inclement weather, we urge those traversing these areas to take all necessary precautions to ensure safe passage, even as we work to alleviate some of the issues being faced as a result of waterlogging. Should any vehicles become stuck along the way, we encourage you to reach out for assistance rather than remaining on the trail. Let us all work together to ensure the safety of each other.

May all the hearts of those who mourn at this time be comforted,

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