Another Death!
I just received another video of what seems like another victim of a shooting. I have blurred parts of the video because some people might be unable to handle it.
It has been the most heartbreaking video I have ever seen. The wounded driver is at the steering wheel, still wearing his seat belt. Persons are trying to assist, but what can they do? Near the end of the video, a young man is seen going into the car. The young man bends over the motionless body with a frightened gaze, and he pleads to the motionless driver, "Wake up, wake up." He delivered a few slaps to the motionless man's face. With a now cracking voice, he wailed, "Wake up."
His pleas went unheeded. The young man tried again and again, but there was no response to his pleas. In the noise and confusion, a voice cried out, "A him fawda."
It's Christmas, and that son will never get a response ever again from his father. What a Christmas - what an end-of-year present to get? What a country, what a people, what a life...and life continues. Life a no nutten.
Who cares? Ano mi. When it is you, you will not be able to care.
Life in Jamaica continues; it's business as usual or business unusual!
If you recognize this place, please let me know where this happened, and if you have any information, please WhatsApp it to 876 816-5261. Many of these cases are not coming to the public attention so I am depending on your assistance in giving information.
What Is Wrong With This Young Man You Recognize Him?
This young man must be taken seriously because he needs help. He could be a danger to himself and others. Do you know him? He needs help now!!!
Mayor Swaby Responds to News of a Building Breach
Upon learning through media sources of alleged breaches pertaining to a commercial development situated at 18 ½ Lyndhurst Road, Kingston 10, Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby has ordered an immediate investigation into the matter.
Mayor Swaby reiterated the fact that the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) is fully committed to ensuring that all developments comply with the standard regulations and that oversight processes are rigorous, transparent, and effective.
From Bark Di Trute Supporter - Banks Make A Profit and The People Make a Loss!
Good day Sir, Scotia bank in Christiana doesn’t seem to respect their customers time and safety. For a town like this where so much people depend on the bank, they have only two machines, most times only one is working. They have decided that no monetary transactions are done in the bank. If you don’t want to use the machine, you have to go all the way to Mandeville.
As I write this, the line goes all the way back to the KFC store, so you to stand in the line in the sun like the you’re in the visa line.
What will it take for these people to respect their customers in the country in which they operate?
Editor's Note
I am sure the Bank of Jamaica had set up some standards for the operations of the ABMs? Have they taken the standards to a new low?
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O God my heart bleed to hear the son say wake up you leave your home to return and some stinking dog out there just planning to turn you in duppy should these animals live when you catch them NO
ReplyDeleteA bad mind that boy have they need to lock him down for a year
ReplyDeleteThis is indeed so very sad my heart hurts, I pray for that son and the rest of his family, as a country we CANNOT continue like this!
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