Friday, March 29, 2024

Greaves on third murder charge

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Thirty-three-year -old Jamar Greaves is to appear in the Holetown Magistrate’s Court today on a third murder charge.

Greaves of Grape Hall, St Lucy latest charge is the killing of Ken Yearwood on November 28, last year.

On January 31 he appeared in the Holetown court and was remanded on the charge of murdering Marlon Holder. Holder was shot and killed on January 16, 2020 at Taylor’s Gap Weston St James near the St Alban’s Primary School. Prior to that Greaves was on bail while on the charge of murdering Albert Boyce back in 2014.

Yearwood, formerly of River Bay, also in St Lucy, was shot on November 28, about 12:55 p.m. He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by ambulance, but was pronounced dead on arrival.

(PR/SAT)

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