Jamaica Gleaner

Toots to be buried in Heroes Park

-

REGGAE LEGEND Toots Hibbert will be laid to rest in National Heroes Park, Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport Olivia Grange announced yesterday.

Grange said this had become possible thanks to the generosity of the family of the late Charles Hyatt – the actor, broadcaste­r, director and author – whose remains were due to be reinterred in the last burial spot for cultural icons at National Heroes Park.

In a statement, the minister said that Hyatt had requested to be buried in National Heroes Park, but they were told that there were no more spaces available and he was instead interred at the Meadowrest Memorial Park in St Catherine.

It was later discovered that there was one final burial space available in the relevant section at National Heroes Park and the Government went back to the family, who decided that they would exhume Hyatt’s remains and reinter them there. It has been several years since that decision.

On Thursday, Toots’ burial at the Dovecot Memorial Gardens had to be abandoned as the family could not produce an order authorisin­g the interment.

Toots, 77, died at the University Hospital of the West Indies on September 11, nearly two weeks after he tested positive for COVID-19.

Grange stated that given the current need for a suitable burial place for the late Toots Hibbert, the Hyatt family has consented to allow the reggae legend to be interred in the

final burial spot in the section for cultural icons in the park.

“I have received the approval of Prime Minister Andrew Holness to proceed with plans for the interment of Toots Hibbert in National Heroes Park. I deeply appreciate the considerat­ion of the Hyatt family in this matter. Toots is without question one of the pioneers of reggae music. He has even been credited with giving the genre its name. He is a national treasure whose humble demeanour and affable personalit­y belied his towering global stature. Interment in National Heroes Park will suitably memorialis­e his contributi­on to Jamaica and reignite the unity in his family, among his peers and his fans which is required at this time,” Grange said.

NEED FOR MEMORIAL PARK

Grange has also endorsed plans to erect a monument of Toots in his hometown.

“The current situation has highlighte­d the need for the establishm­ent of a memorial park for the interment of Jamaica’s cultural icons. We started work on the establishm­ent of this memorial park in the Bruce Golding administra­tion. So far, we have developed a concept, identified a location where the relevant tests, including soil testing, have been completed. We will now move to develop the designs and budget to present a detailed proposal to the Cabinet. I commit to ensuring that the late Charles Hyatt is memorialis­ed in the proposed park,” said the minister.

 ??  ?? Toots Hibbert
Toots Hibbert

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica