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NEEDLESS TRAGEDY A simmering feud between two teenage schoolboys, marked by repeated clashes, taunts and reports to authorities, erupted in deadly violence on Monday, with both families insisting that the teen’s death could have been prevented had both sides come together earlier to peacefully resolve the dispute.
Mental health concerns surface as cops probe baby’s death The mother of a three-month-old boy, whose body was found wrapped in a blanket in house in Rockfort, Kingston, on Sunday night, has been placed in a mental health facility as investigations continue into the child’s death. The child, identified by the police as Judah Shaw, reportedly had abrasions on his head. Relatives spoke to The Gleaner on condition of anonymity on Tuesday, saying that the development underscores long-standing concerns about the woman’s “on-and-off” mental state.
Barbed wire on Negril’s famed beach sparks outrage WESTERN BUREAU: A viral video showing a barbed wire fence blocking a section of Negril’s famed Seven Mile Beach has sparked public outrage and swift action, but the man at the centre of the controversy insists the intention was never to deny access. Diego Heaven, an instructor at Reef Explorer dive centre, said the fence was misunderstood. “Our intention is never ever to lock anyone out from the beach … . All we’re trying to do is protect our property,” he explained.
Chang: J’cans to reap ‘peace dividend’ after major crime drop Minister of National Security and Peace Dr Horace Chang says that after a massive slash in major crimes last year, Jamaicans are now set to reap a “peace dividend”, putting the benefits of safer communities at the forefront of the country’s progress. He explained that this “peace dividend” refers to the tangible social, economic, and developmental gains flowing directly to communities as crime declines, including safer streets, stronger families, expanded opportunities for young people, and an overall improved quality of life.
Paulwell calls for renewable push, grid reform in new JPS deal Opposition Spokesman on Energy Phillip Paulwell says while his government counterpart, Daryl Vaz, has reportedly suggested that the high price of electricity was attributed chiefly to the terms of the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) licence, there was no legal barrier at this time preventing the Government from initiating early negotiations to grant a new licence to supply power to the country. The licence granted to JPS expires in July 2027.
