Tragic events unfolded in the March Pen area of St. Catherine, where at least two individuals have tragically lost their lives, and a third is reportedly injured. The circumstances surrounding these incidents remain shrouded in uncertainty. As reported by Kimberly Henry, a series of shootings occurred between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, leaving a community in shock and mourning. Two lives were cut short, while another person is said to be grappling with serious injuries. According to police reports, the first victim, a 49-year-old tire repairman, Dwight Edwards, met a tragic end on Thursday night along March Pen Road, shortly after 9 PM.
In a separate, distressing incident, on Thursday morning, just minutes before 6 AM, a man lost his life during a confrontation with law enforcement officers in an area known as Africa. The identity of this individual remains unknown, but sources from CVM Live suggest that he may be an alleged leader from an area referred to as Eighty Eight or Peck, associated with the Lion Paw Gang. The circumstances surrounding this incident are still under investigation. These developments have left the community on edge, with many questions surrounding the tragic events that have unfolded in March Pen. Law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing their investigations to uncover the truth behind these incidents, and more details are expected to emerge as the situation develops
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