A nineteen-year-old girl was killed during a motorcycle crash while travelling as a pillion passenger in Clarendon.
The deceased teen has been identified as Amoy Smith. Smith, who was employed as a hairdresser, was a resident of the Mike Town district in Manchester.
The Four Paths police disclosed that at about 4:45 p.m. on Sunday, Smith was travelling on a Missile-brand motorcycle along the Clarendon Park main road. A grey Nissan motor truck, which was travelling in the opposite direction, collided with the motorcycle, and the hairdresser was thrown from the bike she was on.

The police were alerted, and Smith, who sustained multiple injuries, was rushed to the hospital. She was later pronounced dead by the medical staff.
The conditions of the motorcycle and Nissan truck drivers are not currently known. Smith’s death followed the deaths of three people in Salt River, Clarendon, on Saturday.
According to reports, the driver of a blue Toyota Corolla motor car made a right turn onto the Salt River main road and collided with a motor truck travelling westerly at about 9:15 a.m. An eight-year-old girl who was travelling in one of the vehicles was one of the victims who died during the crash.
182 civilians have died in collisions from January 1 to June 23. The Clarendon police have launched investigations into both incidents.