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Jamaican woman killed in Florida crash

An undated photo of Shena Carty (Photo: Shena Carty Facebook) Latest News, News March 24, 2026 Jamaican woman killed in Florida crash A Jamaican woman died in a motorcycle crash in Winter Haven, Florida on Sunday.

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An undated photo of Shena Carty (Photo: Shena Carty Facebook)

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March 24, 2026

Jamaican woman killed in Florida crash

A Jamaican woman died in a motorcycle crash in Winter Haven, Florida on Sunday.

United States (US) based media house Tampa Bay 8, citing witness statements, reported that 47-year-old Shena Carty was killed when a 2013 Mercedes attempted to turn, entering the path of her 2006 Suzuki motorcycle.

Jamaican woman killed in Florida crash

Shena Carty was killed when a car struck her motorcycle on Sunday (Photo: Polk County Sheriffs Office via Tampa Bay 8)

Carty was thrown from the bike with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office confirming she was not wearing a helmet.

The 47-year-old was an experienced motorcyclist, with her last post on Facebook sharing a throwback to her second motorcycle in 2007.

“I had a 600 Ninja for two years before this and I have no pictures of it anywhere. #Crazy I ain’t new to this,” she shared in the post.

Carty would routinely share videos of her riding in the United States, which she emigrated to from Hanover. Her Facebook comments on Tuesday were filled with users sharing condolences upon learning of her death.

Carty, the mind behind the Facebook Group “Jamaican Madhouse” told the Jamaica Gleaner in 2017 her life was dedicated to helping others.

Through the group, she raised funding and support, which allowed her to assist critically ill Jamaicans and to feed hundreds locally.

An undated photo of Shena Carty (Photo: Shena Carty Facebook)

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