Former MP Jolyan Silvera gets 20 years, 10 months in wife’s killing

Former Jamaican Member of Parliament Jolyan Silvera has been sentenced to 20 years and 10 months in prison for the killing of his wife, Melissa Silvera, bringing a close to a case that sparked widespread public debate.

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Chief Justice Bryan Sykes handed down the sentence in the Supreme Court on Friday following Silvera’s guilty plea to manslaughter earlier this year.

For the manslaughter conviction, Silvera received a 20-year sentence. He was also sentenced to 20 years and 10 months for the related firearm offence.

The court ordered that both sentences run concurrently, as they arose from the same set of circumstances. As a result, Silvera will serve the longer sentence of 20 years and 10 months.

Melissa Silvera, 42, a land developer, was found dead at the couple’s Stony Hill home in St Andrew on November 10, 2023. Her death was initially reported as occurring in her sleep, but a post-mortem examination later revealed she had died from multiple gunshot wounds, prompting a murder investigation. He married Melissa in 2015. The couple had four sons, though one of the children died in 2017 after reportedly drowning in a pool at their home.

Silvera was arrested in January 2024 and charged with murder and using a firearm to commit a felony. However, at the start of his trial in February 2026, he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter, claiming he had been provoked during an argument with his wife.

Prosecutors accepted the plea, saying they had no evidence to challenge the provocation defence — a decision that triggered public backlash and calls for the matter to have been determined by a jury.

The sentencing hearing was open to the public, a rare move for proceedings linked to the Gun Court, which are typically held in camera.

Silvera, a businessman and former People’s National Party Member of Parliament who represented St Mary Western from 2011 to 2016, has been in custody since his arrest in January 2024.

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