Daughter and Old Harbour Bay residents cling to hope of finding second fisherman
Mar 4th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 11:02#Gleaner #FishermenMissing #OldHarbour MARCH 4, 2021: Despite the apparent tragedy in which a fishing trip ended on Sunday night as residents ripped open the stomach of a shark captured in Old Harbour Bay in St Catherine, 27-year old Shenel Smith is hanging on to a thread of hope that she will see her father – one of two men who ventured out to sea – again. The disappearance of Michael ‘Mikey’ Smith and Glen ‘Short Man’ Bernard has left members of the small fishing village of Peters Lane in despair.
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