Taxi operator’s bail extended in Manchester mob killing case
MANCHESTER, Jamaica — Orlando Powell, the Manchester taxi operator charged with murder in relation to the May 6 mob killing of 61-year-old Chieftin Campbell, had his bail extended when he appeared in the Manchester Parish Court on Wednesday.
Campbell, who was described as a well-respected citizen and dedicated community member of Victoria Town in southern Manchester, died after a crowd of people beat him on lower Manchester Road.
Powell, who is said to have mistakenly identified Campbell as a thief, was offered bail on June 2 in the sum of $500,000.
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His attorney, Yolanda Kiffin, told OBSERVER ONLINE that a committal hearing which was set for Wednesday was postponed to October 26 as a post mortem report is outstanding.
Powell is to return to court on October 26.