JAMAICA NOW: Women charged in teen attack... Dogs maul boy... COVID surge... Christmas food shortage
Nov 20th, 2020 | Category: Jamaica Now | 9:41NOVEMBER 20, 2020: Women accused of beating teen to an unconscious state now charged with criminal offences, hospital explains why the injured girl can't do an MRI … A five-year old boy is mauled by dogs in St Ann ... In clarendon, another boy is found dead at a sewage plant … The Parliament is now one-stop closer to enacting new dog attack law … Health authorities bracing for COVID surge in Jamaica … JAS warns Jamaicans to expect food shortage for Christmas … Prime Minister details $1 billion road programme following flood rain damage … Dayton Campbell could become new PNP general secretary and Angela Brown Burke the first woman chairperson.
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