Trina and NBA player Kenyon Martin in car crash in Belize

Trina and NBA player Kenyon Martin were involved in an accident on July 25 in Belize where two children, ages 12 and nine were injured.
News 7 in Belize reports that a green minivan crashed into the passenger side of a white Excursion, which Kenyon Martin and Trina were riding in. Get the rest of the story and more pictures here:
“As we were coming down from the airport trailing behind the vehicles we see the white car that Trina and Kenyon Martin were travelling in was cutting across and the same time a green van came and they hit each other and they went straight across and one of the children nearly came out of the vehicle because of the impact,” Raymond Martin, a witness to the accident said. “It was very very hard and horrifying and hmmm, I still left stunned right now.”
The driver of the Excursion, JA Jex, suffered minor injuries.
George Abraham, the driver of the green minivan was shocked and angered after the accident took place. His eldest child, Delane had to be carried away on a stretcher. Abraham’s other son, was also hurt.
“I was on my right hand side and this vehicle overtake on this side. That guy was in the wrong in that vehicle. I was on my correct hand. Ahh my shoulder,” Abraham told News 7.
Trina and Martin left in another vehicle and were not hurt in the accident. The pair is in Belize for the weekend attending a Hip Hop peace rally and celebrity basketball.


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