Press Release From The KSAMC - 20241201:
Jemaine Hyatt |
The Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) is deeply saddened to announce the untimely passing of Councillor Jermaine Hyatt of the Denham Town Division.
Councillor Hyatt passed away on Saturday night at the Spanish Town Hospital.
Mayor Andrew Swaby expressed profound sorrow at the loss, stating, "Once again, the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation family—Councillors, staff, and I—are plunged into mourning. This time, we grieve the loss of Councillor Jermaine Hyatt, a brilliant, pleasant, and promising leader who always carried himself with respect and humility."
Serving as a two-term Councillor, Councillor Hyatt was dedicated to representing the residents of Denham Town with pride and humility.
His unwavering commitment to addressing the needs of his division was a hallmark of his leadership. He was also recognized for his articulate advocacy and true bipartisanship, contributing meaningfully to the Council's discussions and debates.
"As recently as our last Council meeting, Councillor Hyatt demonstrated his dedication to service by seconding a resolution, further showcasing his passion for governance. His untimely passing is a tremendous loss not only to the KSAMC but also to the residents of Denham Town, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), and the nation at large," Mayor Swaby added.
The KSAMC extends its deepest condolences to Councillor Hyatt’s family and friends during this difficult time. "As we mourn his loss, let us keep his loved ones in our thoughts and prayers," Mayor Swaby urged.
Councillor Hyatt’s legacy of humility, respect, and service will long be remembered by those who had the privilege of working alongside him and by the community he served so passionately.
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My condolences to the family what happened three councillor from the JLP Died in such a short time
ReplyDeleteCondolences to young Hyatts family associates,constituents and friends.
ReplyDeleteI would recommend that a thorough independent autopsy be performed.
The youth can't just dead so we want answers.
This young inner city protégé find of Hon EPG Seaga is a loss to the community and the Jamaican society.
I do not trust this result. Politics in Jamaica continues to chase honesty and integrity that eludes most.
Go get and listen to the tapes with Cliff Hughes Nationwide on radio last week.
I was most impressed as I heard a MP for West Kingston in the making and a Prime Minister as a matter of fact.
The youth was on the verge of obtaining his doctorate in Education i believe teaching of Mathematics.
Unnu sure seh him dead? "mi seh mi cya believe it"
We all grieve with his family, friends and his constituents at his sudden passing. He is so well spoken of, in a genuine manner, that we clearly see that the country has lost a ser vice driven son, so full of potential. It is indeed sad.
ReplyDeleteMay the truth be revealed and may his Soul Rest in Peace.
Lord Jesus, in Your Mercy please remember Jamaica.