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$40,000 to 'tie' men - Women spend big to become 'wifie'
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$40,000 to 'tie' men - Women spend big to become 'wifie'
Keeping a man is expensive business. In fact, it can cost a woman up to $40,000 to 'tie' her lover through the services of an obeah man. And though this sum is quite hefty, THE STAR has learnt that many women are dipping deep in order...
 
Young boy's nude body found
The nude body of a 11-year-old boy was found with his head bashed yesterday at Banbury, Westmoreland. He has been identified as Christopher Suckra of Blue Castle in the parish.
 
Cop freed of rape
A woman who accused her lover, a licensed firearm holder, of raping and assaulting her at gun-point collapsed this week in the witness box. The court was forced to grant a short adjournment to allow the woman to compose herself....
 
Goat thief gets 2 months
Ainsley Huntley Rodney, one of two men charged with larceny of goats, was sentenced to two months hard labour in the Santa Cruz Resident Magis-trate's Court last week Tuesday.
 
Jailed mom kept from baby's burial
The incarcarated mother of Daniel Sutherland, a nine-month-old boy who was molested and killed in Arnett Gardens, St Andrew, on September 29 is today crying foul.
 
Cops clamp down on illegal transport
The efforts of the St Andrew Central police to clamp down on vehicles illegally used as public transportation continued this week. During a police operation on Monday, a number of taxi operators were ticketed...
 
Delivery trucks fall prey to robbers
Two delivery trucks have been robbed in St Catherine in a week, checks by THE STAR have revealed. The latest robbery occurred last Saturday and involved a delivery truck belonging to the National Baking Company Ltd....
 
Highway 2000 operator donates to Franklyn Town community
The Jamaican Infrastructure Operator (JIO), managers of Highway 2000 recently donated $100,000 and a Xerox photocopying machine to the Franklyn Town Community Development Project.
 
$18M rumours fly after Cassandra's death
Patricia Grey, the caregiver of the now deceased Cassandra Smith is dispelling rumours that she is now $18 million richer following the passing of the child. "I'm fretting for my life now, because people are saying that I have $18 million...


 

         
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