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Two St Andrew crashes leave woman feared dead and 10 children injured
St Ann most wanted surrenders to police
St Ann fugitive surrenders, charged with 2016 murder
Trelawny taxi driver charged after viral machete attack
Deacon in Bahamas jailed for molesting 10-y-o niece
 Jahmar Farquharson
23 officers, no body cams in Clarendon raid that killed Jahmar Farquharson
Westmoreland child killed in electrocution accident
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Wanted man captured in St Andrew, gun and ammo seized
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‘Badda Don’ killed in Old Harbour shooting
Two men held after multi-million dollar ganja bust in St Thomas
St Mary farmer chops man in land dispute
Taxi man in viral machete attack also accused of sexually assaulting minor
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Decomposing body of 77-y-o man found in Old Harbour
Police nab laptop thief in Portland
Caymanas Park 9th Race
Jockey Oneil Mullings gunned down in St Andrew
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Prycee (left) celerates her 17th World Championship medal, a silver in the women's 4x100 metres, by taking a selfie with her teammates from left: Tina Clayton, Tia Clayton, and Jonielle Smih.
Fraser-Pryce mines 17th medal in final World Championships
Jamaica's 4x400-metre women, from left: Dejanea Oakley, Nickisha Pryce, Stacey-Ann Williams, and Andrenette Knight celebrate the silver medal they won at the World Athletics Championships. The Jamaicans clocked 3:19.25.
Jamaica's 400m women mine silver
Jamaica's Jashauna Dennis (right) hands over to Rusheen McDonald (second right) during the men's 4x400-metre final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan earlier today. The Jamaicans finished seventh in 3:03.46.
Jamaican men miss out on 4x400m medal
Navasky Anderson scored a massive personal best.
Navasky Anderson scores massive national record in historic 800m final
Jamaica's Tia Clayton (left) hands the baton over to Tina Clayton during their 4x100-metre heat at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo earlier today.
No hiccups for 4x100m women
World Championships silver medallist Kishane Thompson (left) and teammate Ryiem Forde walk to the finish line, dejected men, after dropping the baton in the men's 4x100-metre heats.
Jamaica's fast men face 4x100m disaster
From left: Jamaica's 4x400-metre women, Dejanea Oakley, Nickisha Pryce, Stacey-Ann Williams, and Roneisha McGregor paint a relaxed picture after winning their World Athletics Championships heat in Tokyo, Japan today.
Jamaican women impress in 4x400 heats
Jamaica's Delano Kennedy looks up at the clock after his leg of a men's 4x400-metre relay heat put his team in contention to qualify for the World Athletics Championship final at the Japan National Stadium.
Tenacious Kennedy puts Jamaica into 4x400 final
TikToker Rosalee Hamilton
CPFSA removes kids of popular TikToker Rosalee amid abuse investigation
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Teen slain, four hospitalised after Portsmouth shooting
CCTV footage helps police nab suspect in Half-Way Tree restaurant murder
Jamaican coach acquitted of sexual assault of schoolboy in Bahamas
Murder accused caught after deportation to Kingston
Bryan Levell
Levell ‘not sure’ about men’s 4x100m relays
Jordan Scott on his way to fifth place in the final of the men's triple jump at the World Athletics Championships inside the Japan National Stadium in Tokyo earlier today.
Scott ends World Champs campaign in fifth
Levell's bronze a big statement

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Jamaican man saves 10-year-old girl and her dad from van sinking in canal
March 14, 2016
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