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Jamaica Gleaner News

Police death benefit cases pile up
The families of more than 100 policemen who were killed in the line of duty have still not received death benefits. Some have been waiting for nearly nine years for the benefits and now face destitution.

Antonnette Haughton claims abuse by PNP supporters
President of the United People's Party (UPP), Antonnette Haughton-Cardenas, is accusing the People's National Party (PNP) and its supporters of intimidation...


Thousands pay last respects to Albert Richards
A high-profile congregation flocked to the Saxthorpe Methodist Church on Constant Spring Road, St. Andrew, yesterday morning to say farewell to retired Deputy Superintendent Albert Richards.













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