Double murder in May Pen
A man and his common-law wife were shot dead by gunmen at their home at Jackson Street, May Pen, Clarendon last evening.
Dead are 43-year-old Delroy Bell and his common law wife 34 year old Suzette Bonnick, both of Jackson street.
Reports from the ccn’s liaison officer for Clarendon are that about 8:05 p.m., residents heard several explosions coming from the premises and summoned the police
On arrival investigators found Bell’s body with gunshot wounds on the floor of the living room. Bonnick’s bullet riddled body was found in the bedroom.
The May Pen c-i-b is investigating.
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- There are so many people in jamaica that dont respect life so they take others without hesitation
Grumble Jun 27 10
- It is funny that everytime a murder is reported, they say the matter is being investigated. The problem is, no one is investigating. How many mrders get solved by the police? not many.
Concerned Dec 04 10
- de want sum american s.w.a.t the us enforcement down there.see how easy de teck way dudds the untouchable pressy.is in u.s.a prison.
Misterious Man..foreigner Ny,ny, Dec 09 10
- this is so sad. jamaica need some strict law enforcement
- Jamaica needs some real police from the US to come and clean up the country,they will get the shooters.
- jamaica can clean themself up if they did'nt get pay to look the other way
- jamaica is goa
- jamc is there worst enemy within they afto read more and lest partying
- jamaica dont need no help from usa,you think the police in the states solve crime without the help of the community,no matter who if nobody see anything the police cant stay in the station and know everything
- It's interesting to see people saying that they need police from USA to fly down as if the presence of the USA police force will somehow miraculously solve these crimes. To say that implies that all Jamaican police are corrupt and all USA police are upright and super-cops. Admitedly my only experience of Caribbean police has been in the Bahamas where friends of mine work within the Bahamian police force. The fact remains that whatever country we are from there are corrupt people within the police and there are diligent people who try to solve these crimes. Even over here in the great uk I have been a victim of corruption within the police when a member of our local force threatened me with violence and far worse things if I did not cooperate with him. This fool has recently been exposed as a fraud who has regularly distorted evidence and taken payments for the losing of evidence. What people should be doing is looking at why these criminals who perpetuate these things are held in higher regard than the so called people who are supposedly there to protect them.
- In regards to (bad boy)there are some very educated people in Jamaica.So your comment is invalid.They need unity,and respect for law on order.Set an example change your name from bad to good and start with the man in the mirror.
- JA's biggest PROBLEM is POVERTY. Untill the people can eat they will rob n kill. The cops need help from the people,can't turn a blind eye to crime. But if they would legalize ganja the farmers could eat,and the cops would lose there income of shaking down people!! I'm from the USA,spend a lot of time in JA amd I have been shaken down before. But I tell them cops I'm with the FBI then they change there story!!
- POLICE LUV 2 C US KILL ONE ANOTHER
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