‘She was quiet but enjoyed life to the fullest’: Family mourns victim in one of three deadly accidents
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Family and friends have identified the woman killed in a horrific car accident on Friday as 26-year-old Narissa Reckley, one of three fatalities in a recent spate of vehicular accidents.
Family said the meteorology technician was quiet but enjoyed life to the fullest.
Reckley, while travelling west on West Bay Street, lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a wall at Caves Village around 2 am on Friday. Police used the jaws of life to recover her body from the mangled van.


Her mother Rhoda Cleare arrived on the scene, shaking and distraught as her daughter’s body was removed..
Reckley graduated from St Augustine’s College in 2015 and was employed by the Bahamas Bureau of Standards and Quality who described her as “a beloved colleague.”
She was “young and vibrant with so many achievements ahead of her…She will be truly missed,” the Bahamas Bureau of Standards and Quality mourned in a social media post.

Reckley was one of three victims killed in traffic fatalities this weekend.
Early Sunday morning, a motorcyclist crashed into a wall near Infant View Road, and later that evening, a young man died in a collision at the entrance to Mount Pleasant Village.
