The Star (Jamaica)

DEAF MAN KILLED AFTER NOT HEARING COMMANDS

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hear. He was shot through the back of the head and the bullet exited through his right eye,” she said.

FAMILY IN SHOCK

Shock was also expressed by his cousin, former Irie FM journalist Horace Mills, who described his relative as a warm and friendly being.

“You could even send him shopping without having to write down the items you wanted him to purchase. We understood him very well and he understood us. He lived a full life despite his disabiliti­es. His death has shaken the community to its core,” he said.

Another man was also shot and injured during the attack. The gunmen took several items, including cell phones and cash during the robbery that unfolded in the Cock Crow area of Top Hill, located near Lluidas Vale in St Catherine.

It is said that Newton, along with other youngsters, were at a wake in the usually peaceful community when the criminals struck.

Brailsford said that persons at the crime scene initially thought Newton was dead, but minutes later he showed signs of life and was rushed to the Linstead Hospital and later transferre­d to UHWI where he remained in a coma until his death.

“I got the call late in the night that he got shot, and when I got to the bar, I saw him lying down on his face. The other person was already taken to the Linstead Hospital. The police were on the scene and they had already pronounced him dead and drew a yellow line around him. I was determined to see if he was indeed dead, so I forced pass the yellow line and to him, and it was then I saw him move his waist,” she said.

Newton’s grandmothe­r, Alethia Gillepsie, who has been his main caregiver since he was born said she never once thought that her first grandchild would have died in such an horrible manner.

“He was born prematurel­y, and as soon as him born I took him, and he spent four months in an incubator. He couldn’t talk or hear, but he was a happy child. He grew up and became a farmer. I am broken down so bad. All I can do is ask God for strength,” she said.

 ?? NORMAN GRINDLEY ?? Workmen repairing a broken sewer line at the Sandy Gully Bridge on Spanish Town Road, St Andrew.
NORMAN GRINDLEY Workmen repairing a broken sewer line at the Sandy Gully Bridge on Spanish Town Road, St Andrew.
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