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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

WITH CLOSURE THE HEALING BEGINS

Tivoli Gardens residents seeking to ID bodies


A large group of persons claiming to be related to civilians who were killed in Tivoli Gardens gathered in front of Madden's Funeral Home yesterday, concerned that they are yet to be allowed to identify the bodies family members.
"Something needs to be done this is the third time I come to identify my sister who was shot dead in Tivoli last week and can't get to see her," said one woman 
Proprietor Ferdinand Madden says that the sheer number of dead has overwhelmed the funeral home.



4 comments:

  1. "POLITICAL Ombudsman Bishop Herro Blair yesterday refused to say more about his two meetings with alleged drug lord Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, opting to give additional information on the subject only before a commission of inquiry, if one is established."

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  2. Rev Al Miller told the Observer in an interview last night that he met with Coke the Wednesday before, and spent close to three hours talking to him about finding an amicable solution to the stand-off between residents in the community and the security forces

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  3. Confirmed: Justice Minister Dorothy Lightbourne now files fresh affidavit supporting the extradition of Christopher Coke.

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  4. Confirmed: A Facebook Page called 'BURN DOWN TIVOLI TO THE GROUND!!!!' is now gaining prominence among facebook users with already 87 persons clicking the like button.

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