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Campbell, Henry v Cecil Whittle

Case Number: 
C.L. 1999/C-302
Date of Delivery: 
19.04.2005

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE OF JAMAICA

SUIT N0.C.L. 1999/C-302

BETWEEN

AND

HENRY CAMPBELL CLAIMANT

CECIL WHITTLE DEFENDANT

Mr. Leslie Campbell, instructed by Campbell & Campbell for the

Claimant.

Mr. Manley Nicholson, instructed by Nicholson Phillips for the

Defendant.

Heard: January 31, February 1 and April 19, 2005

Mangatal J:

1. Mr. Campbell claims to have suffered personal injury, loss and

damage as a result of an accident on the 20th of September 1998.

2. That day, at about 12: 15 p.m., Mr. Campbell was going to church.

He was standing at a bus stop in the vicinity of Mercury Gardens

along the Kitson Town Main Road. The Kitson Town Main Road

allows traffic to travel in two directions, one lane towards Kitson

Town and one towards Spanish Town. The bus stop is on the left

hand side of the road when going towards Kitson Town and is at

the edge of the asphalted surface of the road next to the banking.

Mr. Campbell says he was standing at the bus stop waiting on a

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