Neil Howitt and his family are now homeless following a fire that devoured their abode, on Tuesday morning in Bellplane Clarendon. Howitt notes the house was occupied by himself and ten of his relatives. He says it comes as a major setback.
Howitt says since the fire they have temporarily relocated to another area. He notes the estimated amount in losses is around six million Jamaican dollars. The family is appealing for anyone who can assist them to please do so. To help you can contact the family at 876 327-0243.
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Reporter: Javine Mclean
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