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Retired Deputy Superintendent of Police Lloyd Echo T” Thomas has died.
Thomas, who was a special investigator of the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) at the time of his passing, reportedly lost his battle to complications caused by COVID-19 on Wednesday morning.
Thomas, 69, was admitted to the Kingston Public Hospital last week after testing positive for the deadly virus,
Loop News understands.
A number of employees at the FLA have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, forcing the entity to close its door to the public on Thursday, February 26.
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