No Father’s Day without Jasmine
Jun 20th, 2020 | Category: News & Features | 3:24There is no Father’s Day this year for Lloyd Deen. Neither was there an Easter. In fact, this days have been empty with no meaningful meal or sleep ever since his beloved daughter, Jasmine, vanished. Deen, who has three daughters and a son, believes he has let down Jasmine, who vanished on her way from classes at The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, on February 27.
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