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Six People Hospitalised After Two Vehicles Collide In Castries - St. Lucia Times News

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Emergency personnel transported six people to the OKEU Hospital on Monday after responding to a report of a collision between a minibus and a car on Morne Fortune, Castries. The six were among nine who sustained injuries. Saint Lucia Fire Service (SLFS) Communications Officer Stacy Joseph said Castries Headquarters received a call for help at […]

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