Macabre murder of two women shocks Old Harbour residents
Nov 3rd, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 3:36#JamaicaGleaner #StCatherine #SpringVillage NOVEMBER 3, 2021: Sixty-nine-year-old Christine Lewis, a retired teacher and justice of the peace (JP), and her physically challenged 72-year-old sister Lola Lewis were killed at their Spring Village home in Old Harbour, St Catherine. Deputy Superintendent Mark Harris with responsibility for Old Harbour Sub-Division and Inspector Ian Purrier in charge of Community Safety and Security, St Catherine South Division addressed some of the residents of Spring Village, St Catherine who were shocked at the double murder of the two elderly citizens who were found with their throat slashed.
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