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March 6, 2012
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The Warrens offered bail with surety |
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The Jamaican-Canadian couple who has been charged with concealment of death and failure to bury the body of a child was offered bail in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Alphonso and Stephanie Warren were both offered $300,000 bail with surety, respectively, and will return to court on April 18. As a condition of their bail, they will have to surrender their travel documents, and report to the Hunts Bay Police Station on Mondays, Wednes-days and Saturdays between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Previously, the court had ordered that the couple undergo psychiatric evaluation. The decomposing body of the Warrens' two-year-old son was found in a suitcase at their home on Clifton Road in St Andrew in January. Allegations are that on January 15, residents raised an alarm after they became concerned that the two-year-old had not been seen for sometime. It is reported that residents gained entry to the house where they found his decomposing body in a suitcase. The police were alerted, the crime scene processed and the child's body removed to the morgue. A post-mortem done had shown that the child had died from October 30 from natural causes. |
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