Cops yet to excavate tomb found in Negril house
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The police are urging the public that the matter concerning the alleged murder of a woman and her child inside a house in West End, Negril in Westmoreland is being treated as a missing person’s report until “whatever” is recovered from the tomb inside the house this morning.
“Until whatever is in the tomb inside the house is unearthed” the matter is being treated as a missing person report, Senior Superintendent of Police for the Westmoreland Police Division, Egbert Parkins, told OBSERVER ONLINE a short while ago.He stressed that the report from the police clearly stated that they received a report Monday evening that 24-year-old Shantal Dyer and her daughter, three-year-old Orlandie Miller have not been seen since late April.Parkins was responding to questions about speculations that the common-law husband, accused of allegedly killing the woman and her child, fled the island for the United States several days ago.News broke yesterday that the police will be demolishing a tomb constructed inside a house this morning where the remains of a missing mother and her daughter, who are feared murdered, are believed to be buried.