THE GLEANER MINUTE: Principal charged with assault | Attorney accused of fraud | Man’s body found
Jun 5th, 2025 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:52#JamaicaGleaner JUNE 5, 2025: Principal of Grateful Hill Primary School in St Catherine, George Moodie, has been charged by the police for allegedly assaulting a male student on the compound of the school… Attorney Ano Miller Sewell is to appear in court later this month on charges related to allegations of fraud over $37.8 million given to her by a client to purchase a St Andrew property… The Spanish Town police in St Catherine are investigating the death of a man whose decomposing body was discovered near a housing development in the parish on Wednesday… IN SPORTS: The Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) has submitted a mostly unchanged squad from the World Cup Qualifiers to compete in the upcoming Concacaf Gold
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