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Jamaican police investigate suspected suicides in St Elizabeth and UWI residence

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Jamaican police investigate suspected suicides in St Elizabeth and UWI residence
Key Points(5)
  • Authorities are investigating two suspected suicides in Jamaica this week.
  • A University of the West Indies (UWI) student was found dead by her roommate Thursday at George Alleyne Hall.
  • The student, who has not yet been identified, was a member of the Faculty of Social Sciences.
  • The university has mobilized its support systems for students affected by the tragedy.
  • Meanwhile, the St Elizabeth police are probing the death of a policeman found hanging from a tree in his yard in the Williamsfield district on Wednesday afternoon.

Authorities are investigating two suspected suicides in Jamaica this week.

A University of the West Indies (UWI) student was found dead by her roommate Thursday at George Alleyne Hall. The student, who has not yet been identified, was a member of the Faculty of Social Sciences. The university has mobilized its support systems for students affected by the tragedy.

Meanwhile, the St Elizabeth police are probing the death of a policeman found hanging from a tree in his yard in the Williamsfield district on Wednesday afternoon. He has been identified as Constable Arnold Wilson, who was attached to the Half-Way Tree Police Station in St Andrew.

Police said preliminary information indicates Wilson was on leave from work following the reported death of a close relative. Around 5:30 p.m., a neighbor discovered his body hanging by a rope from an ackee tree and raised the alarm. The scene was subsequently processed by investigators.

Both cases are being treated as suspected suicides, and authorities continue to investigate.

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