THE GLEANER MINUTE: Teen boys on rape charges | Bomb threat at high school | Bloodiest week in JA
Nov 25th, 2024 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 2:08#JamaicaGleaner NOVEMBER 25, 2024: The Child Protection and Family Services Agency says the teen boys seen in a video sexually assaulting a schoolgirl have been charged with several offences including rape, forcible abduction, knowing and producing child pornography and distributing child pornography… Classes at Meadowbrook High and Meadowbrook Preparatory Schools in St Andrew ended early on Monday following reports of a bomb threat… Last week was the bloodiest in Jamaica this year, with 44 murders recorded — the highest for any seven-day period in 2024… The Police have reported that a student of Carron Hall High School in St Mary is among the three victims who died in an early morning crash along the White Hall Main Road in the parish
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