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Church leader killed on fun run/walk

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Tribune Staff Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

INVESTIGATORS yesterday appealed to the driver of a Ford pick-up truck responsible for the hit-and-run death of a pastor to turn themselves in.

Dr Kendal Stubbs, senior pastor of the Remnant Tabernacle of Praise Church, was killed by a driver while he was participating in a fun run/walk on Saturday.

After the tragedy, one of his daughters, when she saw his body, said ‘But daddy, what about Christmas?’ 

A police source who also participated in the walk said the impact of the car had thrown Dr Stubbs’s body into a nearby utility pole. 

Dr Stubbs, a husband and father of three girls aged 18, 16, and 12, was declared dead at the scene, sources said.

Officials in the Road Traffic Division said a description of the vehicle fitted that of a tan or cream coloured quad cab truck.

Dr Stubbs was struck while the walk was taking place east on Carmichael Road, police said, shortly after 7am on Saturday.

The mood was sombre as church members gathered at the Remnant Tabernacle yesterday morning, with members weeping openly while others could not be consoled.

One churchgoer who spoke to The Tribune anonymously as she was not given authorisation to speak on behalf of the entire church and its officials said no one could have imagined something like this happening.

She said: “A lot of us are still in shock. He was such a good man, pastor and husband. There is no telling how or when we might recover or move on from this. All we can do is seek God’s face and pray for his comfort at this time.”

Calls were made to the church but were not answered.

Road Traffic Superintendent Kent Strachan said police were now asking for anyone who might know the whereabouts of the driver to come forward.

He said: “One of the victim’s daughters when she saw him said ‘But daddy, what about Christmas?’ Until you are a parent, you would never understand how serious this is for a child, not to mention a family.

“We are working diligently to bring closure to this incident and we want members of the public who might have seen something or seen the driver’s face clearly to step up and let us know.”

Comments

John 11 years, 6 months ago

This is a very sad and tragic event. Loss of life is always hard to bear but when is is untimely it is even more difficult. Carmichael has become a busy hubbub of non stop traffic as a large portion of the island's population has moved to that area. Maybe the government needs to ensure that the area is outfitted with sidewalks, padestrain crossings and lights and other things to make the area safer. One other concern I have is when you drive in certain areas like Montaque,or Cable Beach especuially in the aftrenoons or early morning hours. Persons are walking or jogging along the road and abondon the sidewalks, where they are availab;le, to walk/jog in the streets. This is very dangerous,especially where there is a dual carriage way, and a vehicle has to try to pass the padestrain who has taken over the road. It is even more dangerous when they are wearing dark clothing and the driver of a vehichle do not see them until they are only a few feet away.

But still not enough reason for a hit and run...

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