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'Don't kill my mom'
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'Don't kill my mom'
SIX CHILDREN FROM one family, watched as two relatives and a man were brutally murdered by gunmen in Bayshore Park, Harbour View, St. Andrew in the wee hours of yesterday morning.
 
Too early to charge anyone with Peter Cargill's death
POLICE ARE NOT sure if anyone will be charged for the death of former national footballer, Peter Cargill. "It is still too early to tell though," said Corporal Michael McKoy, sub-officer in charge of Traffic at Runaway Bay Police Station.
 
Toll road users cry foul - Motorists not receiving ticket after payment
USERS OF THE toll road are complaining about the refusal of the toll collectors to hand over tickets whenever they stop at the toll booths.
 
Supermarket manager on manslaughter charges gets bail
santa cruz, st. elizabeth: JOHN LEWIS, A 34-year-old supermarket manager, who is facing two counts of manslaughter following the death of two St. Elizabeth Technical High School male students last month, was offered bail last week.
 
Cottage Police Station to get vehicle soon
RESIDENTS OF MILE Gully in Manchester and the surrounding communities are upset that the Cottage Police Station, which serves the area, is without a vehicle of its own.


 

         
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