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Unmarked Container on Road to Shirley’s Heights Sparks Fears of Deadly Accident

05 December 2025
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
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A concerned resident is sounding the alarm over an unmarked shipping container left on the roadside along the route to Shirley’s Heights, warning that the obstruction is a “fatal accident waiting to happen.”

According to the citizen, the container has been parked for several days on Rotten Town Road, also known as Charlotte Gilbert Drive, without any reflectors, lighting, warning cones or safety indicators to alert approaching motorists—especially at night.

“This container parked on the way to Shirley’s Heights is going to result in the death(s) of someone,” the resident warned, describing the placement as extremely dangerous on a road frequented by locals, tourists, and late-night visitors headed to the popular lookout.

Motorists travelling uphill or downhill in low-light conditions are said to be at particular risk, with the container blending into the darkness and positioned close to the driving lane.

The citizen is urgently calling for authorities to remove the container or outfit it with proper safety reflectors before tragedy strikes.

Residents in the area are urging the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board, police and public works officials to intervene swiftly, noting that the road sees heavy traffic, including tour buses, service vehicles and residents heading home at night.

Photos supplied to ANR show the container sitting directly on the roadside with no visible warning devices.

Anyone with information on the container’s owner or placement is encouraged to contact authorities so immediate corrective action can be taken.

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