The Star (Jamaica)

Arcadia residents in fear of alleged killer

- AKINO MING STAR Writer

Residents of the community of Arcadia in eastern St Thomas, where the body of Tashoy Barrett was found in her boyfriend’s house on Boxing Day, are grappling with fear as the suspect, Barrett’s boyfriend Odaine Keyes, remains on the loose in the usually peaceful community, according to residents.

One resident wrote on Facebook: “The little district gone to the dogs star — it’s like a movie.”

Commenters, who appear to be from the same community, chimed in: “I don’t even want to come to work today, just wanted to stay with my girls.” Another one said: “Mi not coming back up there until he is gone.”

EMPTY STREETS

When THE WEEKEND STAR contacted the resident who made the post on Facebook, he said that the usually vivacious streets are now empty.

“Not even dog nuh deh pon the road. Like the people tek dem up,” the resident said.

Barrett’s mother, Stephanie Barrett, said that she is also in fear.

“Mi never know him as a vile person— I’m not going to lie to you. I am very surprised because mi never hear him and nobody in any argument. So mi feel fearful,” Harris Barrett said. Harris

“People are in fear in the community because mi hear seh him attack a person for real,” she added.

She said it’s been difficult coping as she cannot understand why someone would kill her quiet daughter.

“Tashoy so quiet. Mi cyah understand why him would do that,” Harris Barrett said.

The Port Morant police told THE WEEKEND STAR that they hadn’t received any reports of the accused attacking anyone else and had no additional informatio­n on the case.

They said that they are maintainin­g a heavy presence in the community and are still in search for the accused.

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A group of friends grieve after learning of Barrett’s death.
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Tashoy Barrett

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