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Andrea Lowe-Garwood
Two of the three men charged in relation to the murder of banker Andrea Lowe-Garwood inside a church in Falmouth, Trelawny in January of this year were remanded in custody when they appeared in the Trelawny Parish Court last week.
They are to reappear in court on Thursday, May 20.
The men are 29-year-old Javan ‘Janoy’ Garwood, who is charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder, and Dwight Bingham, who is charged with murder and illegal possession of firearm.
The matter was postponed because of incomplete files.
Javan Garwood is a stepson of the slain banker.
Leon Hines, the getaway driver who pleaded guilty to his role in the murder of the banker, was sentenced to six years in prison for illegal possession of firearm in the Home Circuit Court last month.
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The move formed part of a plea deal he signed with the prosecution.
Fifty-one-year-old Lowe-Garwood was shot dead during a worship session at the Agape Christian Fellowship Church in Falmouth, Trelawny on January 31.
Two other men are charged with her killing. They are: her stepson, 29-year-old Javan ‘Janoy’ Garwood, who is charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder; and Dwight Bingham who is charged with murder, illegal possession of firearm and illegal possession of ammunition.
Their cases are before the Trelawny Parish Court.