Two teenagers have been charged with the quadruple murder in Planters Hall, Rhule Town, Old Harbour, St. Catherine on December 11.
The teens charged are 19-year-old Kevroy Bailey otherwise called “Fatta” and 18-year-old Joshua Lynch otherwise known as “Jah Jah” both from Rhule Town.
The youngsters were each charged with four counts of murder, burglary and illegal possession of firearm and ammunition.
Police say they are currently searching for two other people in relation to the quadruple killing.
Their identities are currently being withheld.
CVM Live understands that the possible motive for the killing is said to be related to the illegal ganja trade.
One of the deceased, 27-year-old Omar Wright otherwise called “Buss Head” is alleged to have been associated with the theft of a large amount of cured ganja.
The Wright, Harvey and Thomas families whose relatives were slain in cold-blood in the small farming community on the morning of their family reunion are one step closer to getting justice.
The teens’ court dates are being finalized.
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