12/05/2026
Veteran runner left critical after hit-and-run during BAFA Midnight Marathon; outrage grows over alleged lack of safety measures
Concern and outrage are mounting within Trinidad and Tobago’s running community after veteran athlete Curtis Forbes was reportedly struck in a hit-and-run incident during the BAFA Midnight Marathon along the Eastern Main Road.
Reports indicate that Forbes sustained serious injuries, including broken ribs, and remains warded in critical care following the incident.
The shocking development has triggered renewed criticism over safety conditions at road races, with members of the running fraternity accusing organisers of failing to implement adequate protections for participants.
Claims of poor race safety
Concerns intensified after allegations surfaced that sections of the Eastern Main Road used for the marathon reportedly lacked basic traffic control measures, including cones, visible police presence, and barriers to separate runners from live traffic.
Several persons within the running community also claimed that a diversion to the race route was allegedly communicated only minutes before the event began, causing confusion among participants.
Critics say the situation highlights longstanding concerns over race management and athlete safety during public road events.
Calls for accountability
In the wake of the incident, runners and supporters have begun calling for greater accountability, improved planning standards, and stricter safety protocols at future events.
Some within the community are now urging athletes to reconsider participating in BAFA-organised races until meaningful changes are implemented.
The incident has reignited wider debate over the responsibility of event organisers to ensure proper coordination with law enforcement and traffic management authorities during major road races.
Running community rallies around injured athlete
Messages of support and prayers continue to pour in for Forbes, his relatives, and fellow athletes as the veteran runner battles serious injuries.
The incident remains under discussion among members of the sporting community, with many describing the situation as a wake-up call for road race safety across Trinidad and Tobago.— Story by I.A.N News
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