'China Man' Among Injured In Sea Cows Bay Vehicular Collision
BVI Platinum News
Updated: September 24, 2012 7:29 am AST
Published: September 21, 2012 10:08 pm AST
Police are currently investigating an accident involving two vehicles that left at least three persons injured in the vicinity of Manuel Reef Marina in Sea Cows Bay this evening, September 21.

Information is that Brian Blyden, popularly known as 'China Man', and two other persons were taken to the Peebles Hospital for treatment following the accident.

Blyden was in the Mercedes Benz which was travelling to Road Town when the collision occurred. The other vehicle was travelling in the opposite direction.

The vehicles involved in the accident received extensive damage.

BVI Platinum News understands that the injuries to the three persons are not considered life threatening.

Investigations are continuing.

[Photo: Clifton Skelton/BVI Platinum News]
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Neville Patterson | Report Abuse
Hope you are ok China man and the others too, looks a nasty accident.
I met you when you drove trucks at the hospital some 10 years ago now when I was a project manager with BCQS (tall white guy!)
September 25 at 6:10am  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike
reality check | Report Abuse
We have or had speed radar guns. WHY arent they being used on a daily basis ?
September 23 at 3:50pm  |  Like3 People like this.   Dislike5 People dislike this.
u ready man, u ever see police standing on these dark roads looking to get hit by a car lol
September 24 at 11:10am  |  Like   Dislike
blacky | Report Abuse
black vs black lol
September 22 at 10:36pm  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike14 People dislike this.
that looks very nasty
September 22 at 12:32pm  |  Like4 People like this.   Dislike
Punga | Report Abuse
The police is not doing their jobs. Reckless drivers need to be charged with a crime and incarcerated.
September 22 at 7:18am  |  Like16 People like this.   Dislike13 People dislike this.
Exactly | Report Abuse
Driving is a privilege not a right. There need to be consequences for not obeying traffic laws, many of which are in place to reduce the frequency and severity of accidents.
September 22 at 3:17pm  |  Like12 People like this.   Dislike1 Person dislike this.
police | Report Abuse
the issue is as long the judge see that the other person car is fixed and the persons has no other complaints the matter is thrown out or recieved as settled
September 24 at 8:47am  |  Like1 Person like this.   Dislike
Exactly Cousin | Report Abuse
You sound like an immigration officer..."Status is a privilege not a right" I thought only BVIslanders have rights here. After all he is a Blyden and can do what he wants too!!
September 27 at 7:52am  |  Like   Dislike
Driver dont stopa tall,deliver dah little food and come back quick
September 22 at 7:09am  |  Like4 People like this.   Dislike5 People dislike this.
yes in life accident is goin to happen.. but we just have to deal with them the best way so we can learn from them..do test before you let them go home.if they where drinking.where any of them on any type of drugs?etc.etc
September 22 at 6:00am  |  Like6 People like this.   Dislike2 People dislike this.
Pic tells it that black car is clearly on the wrong side of the road. A life could have been lost tonite theres or someone else. People stop driving like you own the road.
September 21 at 11:50pm  |  Like19 People like this.   Dislike
look like one correcting a broadslide
September 21 at 11:16pm  |  Like5 People like this.   Dislike
Sad, hope everyone recovers well.
September 21 at 11:04pm  |  Like10 People like this.   Dislike
wonder | Report Abuse
thankfully the air bags worked that probably saved a life or two
September 22 at 7:43am  |  Like8 People like this.   Dislike
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