The Star (Jamaica)

Missing female entertaine­r found unharmed

- SHEREITA GRIZZLE STAR Writer SIMONE MORGAN-LINDO STAR Writer

TMore than four years after being attacked by a security company’s dog in downtown Kingston, Marion Simpson is yet to receive compensati­on for her injuries. Simpson told THE STAR that on October 2, 2013, she was speaking on her phone and did not see that a dog was in a van she was passing. “Me just feel something grab me hand and when me look me see seh the dog hang on to me hand and a try draw me ova ina the van. All when di people dem start lick it ina it head it still a try. A di security guard say something to him and him let me go,” she said. he female entertaine­r who was on Thursday reported missing following the discovery of the body of accountant Esron Laing was found unharmed yesterday.

According to informatio­n received from the Constabula­ry Communicat­ions Unit of The security guard took Simpson to the Kingston Public Hospital.

“Before him lef, him give me some informatio­n about the security company. Dem never wait on me or anything,” she said.

After receiving treatment, Simpson said she reported the matter to the Denham Town Police Station and then sought an attorney.

“Fi years me a try get the matter deal with and can’t take a step further, cuz di police dem a tell me say dem no see the report and a bag a tings,” she said. Simpson, however, showed THE STAR a photocopy of the police report receipt and a letter addressed to her attorney stating that checks were made but the report was not found. The letter also stated that the recording officer was no longer a policeman. “Nobody is doing anything. If me no call the lawyer, dem don’t call, and the police a give me the runaround,” she said. Since the incident, Simpson said she had to make several visits to the doctor as she is the Jamaica Constabula­ry Force, the woman has been identified as Sherine Fox of Pembroke Hall in St Andrew and Rocky Point, Clarendon.

The police did not divulge any informatio­n on where Fox was found, but said she was discovered yesterday afternoon unharmed and is currently back with her family.

The police also say Fox is not a suspect

THE RUNAROUND

constantly affected by the bites.

“Me hand did swell up bad because me have keloid skin so the doctor did have to inject it so them go down. Nuff time it hurt me bad and me hand just get numb so,” she said.

Simpson said she has made several trips to the police station since.

“A January a the last time me go and dem direct me to a superinten­dent. She tell me say is INDECOM (Independen­t Commission of Investigat­ions) have the report book. It hard on me enuh, is 14 grandchild­ren me have and is the little selling me do to help me children sometimes with them,” she said.

Simpson said she has spent over $70,000 on medical bills and travelling expenses and would like to be compensate­d.

She also stated that she was advised by her attorney not to make contact with the security company.

“Is nuff pain me go thru and is like me no have nowhere to turn and get little help, nowhere,” she said.

THE STAR reached out to the Denham Town police and other sections within the police force for a comment but none was forthcomin­g. However, a representa­tive for INDECOM stated that the organisati­on would be looking into

the matter. at this time and investigat­ions into Laing’s murder are still ongoing.

Reports state that Laing died of gunshot wounds he received and that a Range Rover believed to be his was found on the banks of a river in bushes close to where his body was found.

Initial reports said Laing was at a party in Portland Cottage in Clarendon on Wednesday night with a female artiste when he left the event at about 4 a.m. to take her home.

Though Laing’s body was discovered, only the woman’s belongings were found at the scene and in Laing’s vehicle.

THE STAR has been trying to contact Fox who is reportedly an up-and-coming artiste who goes by the stage name Sexilous, but efforts have so far proven futile.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN ?? Marion Simpson shows off the wounds from her ordeal.
RICARDO MAKYN Marion Simpson shows off the wounds from her ordeal.

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