Three men lost their lives when a truck exploded, shortly after 1 am, after crashing into the Bailey bridge along the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway, Macoya, early yesterday morning. The victims have been identified as Penal residents Rohan "Bobby" Maharaj, 35, Kishore Kumar, 30, and Anil Mohammed, 30. Police said within the past two weeks, six people have lost their lives along the highway between the Bailey bridge and the Piarco intersection. There have now been four deaths occurring in accidents on the bridge this year.
Officers remain uncertain as to which one of the victims was driving the vehicle at the time of the incident. Police said the truck was proceeding at top speed, east along the highway, when it slammed into the bridge. Two of the bodies were found outside the vehicle while the third was on the dashboard of the truck, police said. Sgt Garcia, of the Tunapuna Police Station, is investigating. After the accident, the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway, between Macoya and the Orange Grove intersection, was closed to vehicular traffic because of severe damage to the bridge.
The accident was reminiscent of the collapse last year of the regular bridge on the same spot, because of heavy rains, which caused bumper-to-bumper traffic along the Eastern Main Road, Priority Bus Route and the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway, as motorists sought alternative routes. Motorists also were temporarily allowed to use the PBR between Macoya and Orange Grove, during rush hour. Yesterday, between the Macoya and Orange Grove intersection, police converted the west-bound lane into two-way traffic.
The damaged bridge was expected to be repaired late last night and reopened today. Work also was being conducting on the new bridge, which is estimated to cost $25 million, sources said. The Bailey bridge was installed days after the older bridge collapsed on November 17 last year after torrential rain and flooding. The new bridge, to replace the damaged Bailey bridge, is expected to be completed by the first week in December, in time for the Christmas season, officials said.