Vendetta! Three slain, girl injured in reprisal shootings
THREE ADULTS were killed and a nine-year-old girl was hospitalised after gunmen invaded a house in Bayshore Park, Harbour View, East Kingston, early yesterday morning and opened fire on them.
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'Cargill a true professional'
FORMER NATIONAL football player, Peter Cargill who died tragically on Saturday is being remembered by the football fraternity as an honest person with a strong will.
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IN WHAT appears to have been a well thought out resolution moved in the House of Representatives, Andrew Holness, JLP MP for West Central St. Andrew, has urged Government to pass legislation which would help to cut down on a rash of cellphone thefts,...
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Peter
Cargill Feature
Peter
Cargill is Dead
Former Reggae Boy Peter Cargill died in a traffic accident last
evening. At the time of his untimely death he was serving as the
head coach of the Waterhouse Football Club. There are reports that
other persons were injured in the accident but so far no one else
has succumbed to their injuries.
Tributes:
'Cargill
a true professional'
FORMER NATIONAL football player, Peter Cargill who died tragically
on Saturday is being remembered by the football fraternity as
an honest person with a strong will.
Question and Answers: A
life built on football
PETER Cargill has made football his life from his playing days
at Camperdown High School through his professional life in Israel
to being captain of the team which historically qualified for
World Cup 1998.