Woman found dead in St Ann
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | 5:29 PM
ST ANN, Jamaica - The police are now probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a Canadian woman following the discovery of her body after 4:00 pm on Monday.
Reports are that, acting on information, the police discovered the body of the Caucasian woman in a bedroom in a house at Poinciana Drive in Discovery Bay, St Ann.
She has been identified as Shirley Lewis-McFarlane, 53, of a Canada address. The cause of her death is not yet known.
Lewis-McFarlane reportedly arrived in the island recently. However, she has visited the island on several occasions and may have Jamaican connections.
According to Superintendent of Police Yvonne Martin Daley, head of the St Ann police, the scene was visited and processed by the Area Two Scene of Crime unit and the body removed to the morgue for post mortem.
Lewis-McFarlane reportedly had bruises to the face. The police say there were no signs of forced entry to the house where she was staying.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz2pB9kNQEA
Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | 5:29 PM
ST ANN, Jamaica - The police are now probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a Canadian woman following the discovery of her body after 4:00 pm on Monday.
Reports are that, acting on information, the police discovered the body of the Caucasian woman in a bedroom in a house at Poinciana Drive in Discovery Bay, St Ann.
She has been identified as Shirley Lewis-McFarlane, 53, of a Canada address. The cause of her death is not yet known.
Lewis-McFarlane reportedly arrived in the island recently. However, she has visited the island on several occasions and may have Jamaican connections.
According to Superintendent of Police Yvonne Martin Daley, head of the St Ann police, the scene was visited and processed by the Area Two Scene of Crime unit and the body removed to the morgue for post mortem.
Lewis-McFarlane reportedly had bruises to the face. The police say there were no signs of forced entry to the house where she was staying.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz2pB9kNQEA




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