#ClarendonMassacre - A great loss
Jun 23rd, 2022 | Category: Special Reports | 17:16#JamaicaGleaner JUNE 23, 2022: There was not a dry eye at the Achievers' Multi-Resource Centre on Chapelton Road in May Pen on Wednesday when The Gleaner visited the institution where classmates of 15-year-old Kimanda Smith and the staff gave in to their emotions. Smith, along with her siblings – Rafaella Smith, Shara Lee Smith and Kishawn Henry Jr and her mother, Kemesha Wright's bodies were found with throats slashed Tuesday morning in their house on New Road, close to New Longville in Clarendon.
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