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Jamaica Observer
Search ongoing for missing policeman
POLICE and divers are still looking for the body of Corporal Vincent Bent, believed to have drowned after falling into the Rio Cobre during a shootout with gunmen in Gordon Pen, Spanish Town, St Catherine this morning.
Policeman drowns in shootout
A policeman drowned after he and a colleague fell into the Rio Cobre during a shootout with gunmen in Gordon Pen in Spanish Town, St Catherine about 6:00 this morning.
Bill Clinton to speak in Jamaica
JAMAICANS will have the opportunity to hear President Bill Clinton when he visits Kingston next month.
Gov’t monitoring situation in health sector
THE Ministry of Labour is considering taking action against nurses in light of disruptions to the health sector caused by a two-day nurses’ sickout.
Boyd Carey booted from Finsac enquiry
THE Judicial Review Court today disqualified retired Justice Boyd Carey as chairman of the suspended Finsac enquiry.
Tuffy and Peter killed in Rivoli
THE Spanish Town Police are investigating a double murder near the Rodney Memorial in the old capital last night.
Female bar fight turns deadly
ELANOR Bailey, a 44-year-old of Lowell Avenue, Duhaney Park, Kingston 20, who was last night stabbed to death at Duhaney Drive, which is also in Duhaney Park, Kingston 20.
Man shot dead in Greenwich Park
THE body of an approximately 20-year-old unidentified male, was found at West Avenue, Greenwich Farm, Kingston 11 last night. The body is of slim build, about 177 centimetres (five feet ten inches) long and was clad in a pair of blue jeans pants and a grey shirt.
54-y-o 'Shakey' missing
FIFTY-four-year-old Linval James, also known as ‘Shakey’ of Riversdale, St Catherine has been missing since Saturday, July 10.
Wall of honour for slain cops
MINISTER of National Security Dwight Nelson, has announced plans to erect a Wall of Honour for all the police men and women who have been killed in the line of duty.