Published: August 01, 2009
Spice Escapes Near Fatal Accident
Edited By Alan Gray, NewsBlaze
Early this morning, Dancehall artist Spice was in a head-on, near fatal collision. Spice and her group were heading to Kingston from Westmoreland, for the much-publicized 'Digicel ATI Flip It Fridays' at the Quad, when a black vehicle travelling from Little Ochi sped on to the main road on which Spice and the others were travelling.
Spice says, "Canar (her fiance) was driving and when he realised what was happening, tried to swerve to avoid the crash, but we still collided. The man in the other vehicle was coming out of Little Ochi and said he didn't realise that the street was finished and he was heading on to the main road. So he came out at the T-Junction without looking. I just can't believe it even now. I can't believe it."

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The artiste, whose full name is Grace Hamilton, says a few minutes before the accident she started to feel sleepy, so she asked someone to exchange seats with her and take the front, so she could rest in the back seat of the Pajero. "I am usually in the front seat and some of the time I'm not wearing my seat belt and last night I wasn't because we were in a rush to get back to Kingston for the show at Quad, so I just jumped in. If I was still in the front I would have died because I would have gone through the windscreen. All of the front is totally damaged. It can't be driven. I just can't believe that could have been it. I am thankful to be here right now."
The artiste's publicist, Kavelle Christie told NewsBlaze, they apologised to the promoters of the event and fans on behalf of Spice.
"As anyone can see, her absence from the event ('Flip It Fridays') was unavoidable. Grace is completely out of it, but she wanted her apology out there as well. That's just how she is as an artiste and I find it remarkable and admirable that someone could go through something like that but still be so focused and passionate about her work and fans."