June 17, 2014
Star News


Court to decide if ... BABYMAMA BEATEN FOR NOT MAKING PORRIDGE
“A father who used a broom to beat the mother of his child because he alleges that she wasn't giving their two-year-old child any porridge was yesterday forced to begin making amends starting at $10,000..... read more
Cops freed of bribery charges

Two police personnel were freed in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court today due to the absence of three witnesses....

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Truck with toxic chemical overturns on Salt River Road

The National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) and the Jamaica Bauxite Institute (JBI) are cautioning persons to stay away from the vicinity of a motor vehicle accident on the Salt River Road in Clarendon.

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Constable dies in motor vehicle crash

Apolice constable attached to the Kingston and St Andrew Major Investigation Task Force died as a result of injuries he received in a motor vehicle collision yesterday...

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TWO BODIES FOUND

The Clarendon police are investigating the death of two men, Leroy Allen and David Reid, after they were found dead in the parish last Saturday...

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Accused fuel thief walks free

A man who was accused of stealing a quantity of diesel fuel from West Indies Aluminium Company (WINDALCO) was freed in the Linstead Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, following a successful no-case submission by his attorney...

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Domestic dispute leaves two dead

A domestic dispute left a couple dead and their house destroyed by fire in the Bushland community of Orange Bay, Hanover, on Sunday afternoon....

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Fingerprint ordered for man on assault rap

A man who staunchly refuted the outcome of a medical report done for a complainant he is alleged to have assaulted will stand trial next month ...

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Fire destroys yallahs two-bedroom house

Fire, suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit, ravaged a two-bedroom house in Yallahs on Saturday, leaving a family of two home- less.

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St Thomas bid farewell to US volunteers

The Port Morant community in St Thomas last month bid farewell to a United States Peace Corps group of 85 volunteers, who had been training in the area since March....

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