Murder Toll Moves Close To 1,000 Mark

 file photo of police at a crime scene.
file pho­to of police at a crime scene.

CRIMINALS who con­tin­ue to wreak hav­oc across the island have now snuffed out the lives of close to 1,000 peo­ple since the start of the year. Statistics gath­ered by the Jamaica Observer showed that, up to the 14th of October, 981 peo­ple have been killed, which is a 25.4 per cent increase in killings when com­pared to cor­re­spond­ing peri­od last year when 781 mur­ders were record­ed. Statistics show that the parish of St James con­tin­ues to record the high­est num­ber of mur­ders, record­ing 171 so far, com­pared to 111 up to October 14 last year.

Clarendon fol­lows close­ly behind with 107 mur­ders, com­pared to 71 last year this time. Hanover also has record­ed a big jump, with 54 mur­ders up to October 14, com­pared to 30 over the same peri­od in 2014. Police say this is the high­est ever for the tiny parish. Police have blamed crim­i­nals involved in the lot­to scam for the bulk of mur­ders com­mit­ted in the west­ern parish­es. If the killings con­tin­ue at this rate, the coun­try could end the year with more than 1,200 mur­ders. The coun­try end­ed 2014.
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