Jamaican sprinter and 100m world record holder Usain Bolt on Sunday morning walked away unscathed after his BMW motor car was involved in a minor accident in the vicinity of Half-Way-Tree.
It's understood the global sprint star was on his way home from a popular event when he met in the accident at approximately 5:00am. Information as to what led to the crash are still unclear at this time.
Former world record holder Asafa Powell was also at the
scene of the accident, but in another vehicle. Bolt, also the 200m world record holder, and Powell both ran in the
Diamond League meeting in Oslo on Thursday and are now preparing for the
national trials at the end of June.
Newly released photos show the BMW motor car was caught in a front end collision and had to be removed from the scene by a wrecker.
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