Jamaica Gleaner

Custody to be decided for Silvera children

- Andre Williams/Staff Reporter andre.williams@gleanerjm.com

THE JUDICIARY is to decide today in whose custody the children of Melissa Silvera and former legislator Jolyan Silvera will be placed as the high public interest murder saga involving the Silveras continues.

The Gleaner has learnt that the matter is set for mention in the Kingston and St Andrew Family Court this morning.

The court is seeking to have the children settled in the best environmen­t, soonest.

Melissa, 42, was killed a month shy of her eighth wedding anniversar­y with 52-year-old Jolyan, a land developer, who is in custody, charged for her murder.

He was arrested on January 19, a week after Melissa was laid to rest at the St Andrew Parish Church.

The Silveras had four children, all boys, during their union.

A tragedy at their family home on August 29, 2017, claimed the life of one of the boys.

Justin Silvera, who was two years old, reportedly drowned in a pool.

The court is now to decide who will care and become responsibl­e for their nine-year-old twin boys Adam and Aden and youngest child, four-year-old Axel.

On November 10, it was widely publicised that Melissa, a University of Virgina graduate, passed away peacefully in her sleep at the Silveras’ Diamond Court, Stony Hill, apartment in St Andrew.

During an autopsy conducted three weeks later at a prominent funeral home in Kingston, three bullet fragments were discovered in her body, prompting investigat­ors to mount a murder probe.

The matter was subsequent­ly removed from the jurisdicti­on of the local police and handed to the Major Investigat­ion Division.

NEW CHARGE

Last week, Silvera received an additional charge under the Gun Court Act for using a firearm to commit an offence.

His licensed firearm was seized for testing immediatel­y after the autopsy determined that Melissa possibly had been shot.

Jolyan, who is represente­d by King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie and attorney Patrice Riley, made his first appearance on January 25 in the Circuit Court Division of the Supreme Court following a voluntary bill of indictment from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns.

Champagnie, following the first hearing, begged the public to exercise some level of restraint and said he believed it was important that irrespecti­ve of the views, there were young children involved.

“It is a very, very difficult time for the three children,” Champagnie told the media last week.

It is said that the boys are very close to both parents.

Silvera, a former one-term People’s National Party MP for St Mary Western, was further remanded until February 8 as certain documents were outstandin­g.

 ?? FILE ?? Jolyan and Melissa Silvera.
FILE Jolyan and Melissa Silvera.

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