Though all of the persons fingered in the 2008 Lindo Creek massacre are now deceased, the investigation is still ongoing as police were advised to do some “specifics”, Crime Chief Wendell Blanhum, said yesterday.
Nine years later, there are still lots of unanswered questions surrounding the incident and the family members of those killed are still battling to come to grips with what had occurred.
Burnt human bones and skulls had been discovered on June 21, 2008 by Leonard Arokium, owner of the Lindo Creek mining camp. DNA tests done in Jamaica several years later confirmed that the remains had belonged to his son Dax Arokium, his brother Cedric and workers: Compton Speirs,