6:55 pm, Wed December 23, 2020
The curfew which was imposed in Effortville, Clarendon last week has been extended.
Radio Jamaica News that the extension took effect on Tuesday.
Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang last Friday announced a 96-hour curfew for Central Clarendon, including Effortville, where five residents were killed within 48 hours.
3:19 pm, Wed December 23, 2020
Shelly-Ann Allen, stepmother of the teenager found dead in Clarendon
The Clarendon Police say they are yet to identify persons of interest in relation to the murder of 17-year-old Shelly-Ann Williams in Green Bottom, Sandy Bay.
SSP Miller told
Radio Jamaica News Wednesday morning that the police are awaiting the results of a post mortem to determine if the teenager, who had Down Syndrome, was sexually assaulted.
Her stepmother, Shelly-Ann Allen, said she did not know anything was amiss until she was awakened by the teenager s father when he returned home about 9:45 Monday night.
Miss Allen said during a search of the five bedroom house, blood was seen on the kitchen door and the teen found naked and lying face down with multiple stabs wounds to her back.