Two of 6 persons shot and wounded at football match in St. Catherine, released from hospital

Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.

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Two of the six persons who were hospitalized after being shot and wounded at a football match in Old Harbour, St. Catherine have been released.

That’s according to Public Relations Officer for the Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, Danah Cameron.

The incident which took place yesterday (September 18), claimed the lives of three persons, two of whom were employed to the company.

The deceased have been identified as Jerome Squire, a man known only as ‘Curry’ and Tamara Eubanks.

Ms. Cameron said while she could not say how many of those in hospital are employed to the company, continued support is being provided for the workers.