Another pregnant woman killed
Published: Thursday November 1, 2012 | 9:09 am0 Comments
A woman who was seven months pregnant was killed and her body dumped in a water tank in Clarendon yesterday.
She has been identified by relatives as 27-year-old Tenisha Hamilton from Blackwood in Clarendon.
Relatives say Hamilton’s body was found in a water tank near the Thompson Town Primary School, but it was unclear how she died.
Assistant Commissioner Derrick Cochrane, who heads the Area Three Police, confirmed the incident but offered no details.
Hamilton’s death brings to five the number of pregnant women who have been killed over the past two months.
On September 1, St Thomas police Corporal Dwayne Smart allegedly shot and killed a pregnant Kay-Ann Lamont in Yallahs Square.
Also in September, two pregnant women were among four persons killed by gunmen in separate incidents in St James.
On Tuesday, police confirmed a burnt body found along the Port Royal main road last month was that of Post and Telecommunications Department employee Tandy Lewis, who was also pregnant.
Published: Thursday November 1, 2012 | 9:09 am0 Comments
A woman who was seven months pregnant was killed and her body dumped in a water tank in Clarendon yesterday.
She has been identified by relatives as 27-year-old Tenisha Hamilton from Blackwood in Clarendon.
Relatives say Hamilton’s body was found in a water tank near the Thompson Town Primary School, but it was unclear how she died.
Assistant Commissioner Derrick Cochrane, who heads the Area Three Police, confirmed the incident but offered no details.
Hamilton’s death brings to five the number of pregnant women who have been killed over the past two months.
On September 1, St Thomas police Corporal Dwayne Smart allegedly shot and killed a pregnant Kay-Ann Lamont in Yallahs Square.
Also in September, two pregnant women were among four persons killed by gunmen in separate incidents in St James.
On Tuesday, police confirmed a burnt body found along the Port Royal main road last month was that of Post and Telecommunications Department employee Tandy Lewis, who was also pregnant.