Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board Bus Involved in Minor Accident on South Street
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board Bus Involved in Minor Accident on South Street

Transport Board Bus Involved in Minor Accident on South Street

27 January 2026 - 11:04

Transport Board Bus Involved in Minor Accident on South Street

27 January 2026 - 11:04
Transport Board Bus Involved in Minor Accident on South Street

A woman was struck by a Transport Board bus

A woman was struck by a Transport Board bus on South Street, prompting concern from passersby and motorists in the area.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were called to the scene, where the woman complained of pain about her body. However, sources say that no serious injuries were reported.

Several passersby quickly rushed to her assistance, offering comfort and support while awaiting medical personnel.

The incident ended without major injury, and the woman received medical attention at the scene. The circumstances surrounding how the accident occurred remain unclear at this time.

Authorities are expected to review the matter as part of standard procedure.

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3 Comments

  1. Thank God she’s not seriously injured. I hope she gets the necessary care she needs

    Reply
  2. How that end up on news.

    Reply
  3. Careful out there.

    Reply

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