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Superhero Highlight “The Fantastic 5”

The Fantastic 5 young men, who were recently brave enough to step into a violent situation to assist their fellow schoolmate, discussed the importance of looking out for one another. The young men were recently visited by Prime Minister, The Honourable Andrew Holness and awarded with plaques for their efforts in preventing a serious situation from turning into a mournful event. BB Coke High School students Khari Green, 13; Gary Bartley, 16; Daejaun Gordon, 16; and Dejaun Powell, 14; and Leon Barnes carried the wounded Jaheim Colman about 500 metres from the school through the bustling town of Junction to a doctor’s office on September 28, after he was beaten unconscious, allegedly by a grade 11 student.

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