Police reported no major breakthroughs as they continued investigations into the deaths of a four-member family at Breezy Hill, St Philip on Monday.Pressed on Tuesday for an update, Police Public Affairs and Communications Officer Acting Inspector Rodney Inniss said investigators were awaiting the findings of the post-mortems on Anthony Lovell, his wife Allison Alexander-Lovell and their two children, Alexander Lovell, 10, and Abriel Lovell, 12.
Relatives, neighbours and friends of the mother, father and two children found dead following a series of explosions at their No. 140 Breezy Hill, St Philip home on Monday, are in a state of shock and sadness.Tears flowed down the faces of Marjory Lovell and Cephas Lovell, the elderly parents of contractor Anthony Lovell, 49, as they struggled to come to grips with the death of their only son, their daughter-in-law attorney-at-law Allison Lovell, 46, and their two children Alexander Lovell, 10, and Abriel Lovell, 12.The bodies of the four were all found in a bedroom at their residence shortly after 3:30 a.m.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, (CMC) Prime Minister Mia Mottley says the death of a family of four during the early hours of Monday morning “has really hurt my heart” and appealed to Barbadians “to hold .
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