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Police and funeral home workers gather at the unofficial burial site at Waterloo Close, bordering Rivoli in Spanish Town, St Catherine, where the skeletal remains of at least two people were found, yesterday. (Photos: Karl Mclarty)
Police and funeral home workers gather at the unofficial burial site at Waterloo Close, bordering Rivoli in Spanish Town, St Catherine, where the skeletal remains of at least two people were found, yesterday. (Photos: Karl Mclarty)

Jamaica: Cops link unofficial burial site to Klansman Gang

(Jamaica Observer) An unofficial burial site the police have linked to the infamous Klansman Gang, which mainly operates in Spanish Town, St Catherine, yesterday yielded the remains of at least two people after investigators revisited a cold case.

File. A Jamaican man who arrived on this morning's JetBlue flight from the United States, pushes his luggage through the Norman Manley Airport in Kingston. He was one of 96 Jamaicans who arrived under the government's repatriation programme to assist some 5,000 Jamaicans stranded overseas to return to the country.
File. A Jamaican man who arrived on this morning’s JetBlue flight from the United States, pushes his luggage through the Norman Manley Airport in Kingston. He was one of 96 Jamaicans who arrived under the government’s repatriation programme to assist some 5,000 Jamaicans stranded overseas to return to the country.

Charter flight being arranged to repatriate 200 Jamaicans trapped in Europe

(Jamaica Observer) More than 200 Jamaicans stuck in Europe, Asia, and Africa because of border closures resulting from the novel coronavirus pandemic are set to finally return home on Sunday.

Ancient Warrior was chopped on the left shoulder

Jamaica: Rasta man chopped over chicken joke

(Jamaica Star) Reggae artiste Ancient Warrior said he narrowly escaped death after he was chopped by a machete-wielding man after an argument developed over chicken at his home in Vanity Fair, Linstead, St Catherine.

Nicosi ‘Jubba’ McLarty

Jamaica: Cabbie uses G-string as COVID mask

(Jamaica Star) When Prime Minister Andrew Holness ordered that all persons should wear a mask in public as one of the COVID-19 measures, one taxi driver believes a brand new pack of G-string panties is enough to provide him with all the protection he needs.

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