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Parliament Condemns Tryall Heights Triple Murder

The Members of Parliament are condemning the murders of the family in Tryall Heights, St. Catherine on Sunday where two children and an elderly woman were killed.

The tributes poured in for the two children 10 years old, Christina, her six-year-old sister, Mishane Mcfarlane, and their grandmother, 81-year-old Icilyn Mcfarlane who were gunned down in their home in Tryall Heights, St. Catherine on Sunday, November 24.

Minister of Education, Fayval Williams, during her update in Parliament, condemned the horrific incident that took place in broad daylight.

The police have not yet declared a motive behind the murders.

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