November 2, 2009
Star News


WIFE, MATIE FIGHT AT MAN'S FUNERAL
“They fought while he was alive and even in death, they are still fighting. The burial of a St Elizabeth man was on Saturday interrupted after the mother of his child and another woman alleged to be his secret lover knocked fists.... read more
SCHOOL BROKEN, THIEVES FRY CHICKEN

Brazen thieves broke into the canteen of an all-age school in St Ann last week, making off with all the food stuff they could find but not before frying a few pieces of chicken. THE STAR learnt that kids at the institution...

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Wanted man killed in shoot-out

A 45-year-old man on the run for two years after being implicated in the death of his mother was shot dead by police on Friday. Edgar McDonald, otherwise known as 'Indian', 'Pupa', or 'Eddie', was killed...

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Vivian Blake's bro killed

The police are theorising that robbery was the motive behind yesterday's murder of Paul Anthony Bruce, brother of former Shower Posse founder Vivian Blake.

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Fugitive held

A man who was wanted in the United States on narcotics offences was picked by the Fugitives Apprehension Team at the Tower Street Adult Correctional Institute and was extradited on Saturday.

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Commissioner Lewin resigns

Rear Admiral Hardley Lewin has tendered his resignation to the Police Service Commission, ending weeks of speculation that a showdown with the Government was imminent, THE STAR has learnt.

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Police hunt for escapee

The police have launched a manhunt for 22-year-old Romaine Davis of Torrington Park, Kingston 5, who escaped police custody at the Kingston Public Hospital yesterday morning.

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Japanese fined for ganja and pipe

A Japanese national was fined yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to drug charges in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court. Takuya Nakamura, who was aided by an interpreter as he could not speak English...

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