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Father and son among four murdered in Hanover

Four persons, including a father and son were gunned down Rejoin in Hanover last evening.

The brutal attack unfolded minutes after 9:00 p.m., at a shop in the community.

What was intended to be an enjoyable game of dominoes at a usual hang out spot turned deadly last evening, when gunmen sprayed bullets on a group of persons at a shop, killing three.

64 year Old Lenford Frazer, otherwise called bunzo, his 45 year old son Delroy Frazer also called rumple, and 64 yea old Kenneth Bernard otherwise called sticky all of Rejoin district were slain in the incident.

Another man, 41 year old David Harding, otherwise called Barry of Cold Spring was also gunned-down in the attack.

The two Frazers were reportedly returning from a church meeting when they decided to stop for a game of dominoes.

Bernard was also among the group playing, when two men posing as customers entered the shop.

One of the alleged gunmen reportedly ordered a cigarette and made payment to the shopkeeper.

It appeared the other man was in the process of making an order when he brandished a gun and demanded money from the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper ran and escaped and the alleged gunmen turned their weapons on the group.

While making their escape, the gunmen ran into a woman along the road and pointed their guns at her.

She reportedly begged for her life and was spared.

41year old David Harding was not so lucky, as the gunmen pulled their weapons and shot him dead along the roadway.

A top level investigation has been launched into the incident by the Major Investigations Taskforce, and the Montego Bay and Hanover police.

They are appealing to anyone with information on the killings to contact the Hanover criminal investigation branch at 956-2304, police 119 or the nearest police station.

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