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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Cyclists killed in Beetham crash honoured

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News Desk
2331 days ago
20181110

Fam­i­ly, friends and ac­quain­tances of Jaf­fa at the Oval chef Joe Brown are tak­ing to so­cial me­dia and oth­er plat­forms to pay trib­ute to him.

Brown, along with bpTT man­ag­er Joan­na Banks, were killed when a car ploughed in­to a group of 14 cy­clists along the Churchill Roo­sevelt High­way ear­li­er Sat­ur­day.

One of the first per­sons to do so was Ar­rive Alive’s Sharon In­gle­field.

“Our con­do­lences go out to the fam­i­lies of the loved ones lost on the Beetham this morn­ing! Our con­do­lences to the cy­cling fra­ter­ni­ty! We are dev­as­tat­ed by to­day’s events. Our thoughts and prayers are with you,” In­gle­field said in a state­ment.

Not­ing that Brown had spon­sored Ar­rive Alive’s World Day of Re­mem­brance for Road Traf­fic Vic­tims over the years, she said it was “trag­ic he should lose his life on our roads.”

“Our roads con­tin­ue to be a dan­ger­ous en­vi­ron­ment and we all have a re­spon­si­bil­i­ty, more par­tic­u­lar­ly dri­vers, to re­spect vul­ner­a­ble road users like cy­clists and pedes­tri­ans,” she said.

In­gle­field said un­for­tu­nate­ly, to Ar­rive Alive’s knowl­edge, T&T does not have in­de­pen­dent trained crash in­ves­ti­ga­tors to analy­ses the types of ac­ci­dents like the one that oc­curred to­day.

“How­ev­er, we have faith that the TTPS will fol­low the nec­es­sary pro­ce­dures and con­duct a thor­ough in­ves­ti­ga­tion to the best of their abil­i­ty, in­clud­ing breathalysing the dri­ver, and ex­am­ine all the cam­eras in the vicin­i­ty of this fa­tal col­li­sion,” In­gle­field said.

This was one of the tributes posted by one chef Joe Brown's many colleagues.

This was one of the tributes posted by one chef Joe Brown's many colleagues.

Brown was al­so an avid sports en­thu­si­ast. Apart from cy­cling with the Slip¬stream Cy¬cling Club, he played rug­by with North­erns.

Ex­ec­u­tive chef at Bu­zo Os­te­ria Ital­iana, Cris­t­ian Gri­ni, al­so paid trib­ute to Brown.

“Trinidad & To­ba­go just lost a piece of their culi­nary heart, the main pil­lar of our in­dus­try and tru­ly an Icon­ic Mas­ter!” Gri­ni wrote in an on­line post ho­n­our­ing his friend.

“...and from me ...Chef, I have no words, I am sure you read­ing this as you can read each one of the mes­sages in the whole coun­try right now, I am speech­less, my heart is bro­ken, I feel the pain of each one of your fam­i­ly mem­bers in­clud­ed your Jaf­fa’s fam­i­ly....be­cause we both know how we feel about our team, they are our fam­i­ly, they are US, no mat­ter how hard we are on them is all about pas­sion and we deeply care and love them, we will be there for each one of them in time of need, count in all of us in the in­dus­try Chef, we will make sure they’ll have our sup­port.”

He added: “Our flags are down to­day and our knifes are sharp-less! Take care Joe, I am sure we’ll meet again one day! Rip Chef.”

Brown and Banks, a man­ag­er at bpTT, were killed af­ter a car ploughed in­to them op­po­site the Beetham Land­fill as they were head­ing east along the high­way. They were part of a 14-mem­ber Slip­stream Cy­cling Club team on their usu­al Sat­ur­day morn­ing train­ing ride to east Trinidad, af­ter leav­ing the Queen’s Park Oval around 6.15 am. Banks died at the scene while Brown was pro­nounced dead on ar­rival at the Er­ic Williams Med­ical Sci­ences Com­plex in Mt Hope.

Beetham res­i­dents who came out to as­sist the crash vic­tims did not ini­tial­ly see Banks be­cause she fell in a ditch full of wa­ter and over­grown with tall grass. In fact, her team­mates were giv­ing most of their at­ten­tion to Brown, who took the brunt of the im­pact from the col­li­sion, un­til some­one spot­ted Banks and two of her team­mates pulled her out of the ditch. It is not cer­tain if Banks died from in­juries sus­tained in the col­li­sion or drowned. Brown’s body was car­ried for sev­er­al me­tres by the out-of-con­trol Kia Spec­tra be­fore it ran in­to a wall at the side of the road­way and stopped.

The vehicle involved in the accident at the side of the highway after the victims had been taken to the hospital.

The vehicle involved in the accident at the side of the highway after the victims had been taken to the hospital.

Dri­ver Ju­nior McIn­tyre told po­lice he got a flat tyre, caus­ing him to lose con­trol of the car and run off the road­way in­to the cy­clists. One of the cy­clists said he heard a screech­ing noise be­fore the car hit the group and tossed many of them in­to the near­by ditch.

Dr Ajit Ku­ruvil­la and Adeli­no Per­reira were al­so tak­en to hos­pi­tal with non-life threat­en­ing in­juries.

More on this sto­ry as in­for­ma­tion comes to hand.


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