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Cop killed in crash on South Camp Road, female motorist being questioned

A police constable, 24-year-old Fabian Morrison, was killed in a crash on Thursday (December 10) South Camp Road, in the vicinity of the Jamaica Defence Force’s Headquarters in St. Andrew.

Reports indicate that at about 8:10 a.m., that Constable Morrison was driving a Police service motorcycle in a Westerly direction when on reaching the intersection of Arnold Road and Camp Road, a female motorist turned suddenly into the path of the service motorcycle resulting in the collision. 

Constable Morrison was flung from the motorcycle and received multiple injuries.

A team of JDF paramedics assisted him to the Kingston Public Hospital where he died whilst being treated. 

The female motorist is currently in custody and is to be interviewed in the presence of her attorney. 

Morrison was attached to the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch (PSTEB).

The Police High Command is expressing condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Constable Morrison. The Force’s Chaplinacy Unit and Welfare Unit has been providing support to the family members and colleagues of Constable Morrison.

Constable Morrison graduated from the National Police College of Jamaica in January, 2019 and in the short time he has served, he has proven himself to be an asset to the Constabulary Force, through his dedication and commitment to his duties.

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