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JCF Assures Missing Siblings Case Being Treated With Priority

Amid limited details from the police regarding a circulating video showing two individuals being buried, the mother of the missing St. Elizabeth siblings has confirmed that the bodies indeed belong to her children. The focus has now shifted to locating their remains.

DCP Fitz Bailey, Deputy Commissioner of Police overseeing the security portfolio, reiterates that the case involving the missing siblings from St. Elizabeth remains under police investigation. He clarifies that due to the ongoing nature of the inquiry, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) cannot disclose additional details at this time.

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