Jamaica Gleaner

‘Tell us what you know’

Police appeal for informatio­n as murdered lawyer laid to rest

- Carl Gilchrist/Gleaner Writer Persons may call Det Insp Downer at 876-440-1203 or the MID at 876-758-5048.

THE MAJOR Investigat­ion Division (MID) appealed to the public on Saturday for informatio­n that could help solve the murder of attorney-at-law Sashakay Fairclough, who was shot and killed on September 13 in Ocho Rios, St Ann

Fairclough, 31, was buried on Saturday after a thanksgivi­ng service at the First Assembly of God Church in Ocho Rios, just months after she gave her life to Christ at that church.

Fairclough’s mother who was injured in the attack that took her life, arrived in a marked MID vehicle and entered the church with her left hand in a sling. She was warmly greeted by well-wishers.

Detective Inspector Linton Downer of the MID used the opportunit­y to speak to the gathering, encouragin­g the sharing of whatever informatio­n they might have relating to the incident, even if it appears insignific­ant.

Downer, part of a four-man team investigat­ing the murder, later spoke with The Gleaner.

“I just want to use this opportunit­y to appeal to members of the Ocho Rios community and its environs to assist us in this investigat­ion,” he stated.

“It’s not one of the easiest of investigat­ions, but persons would have known something, must have seen something. Find some ways and means to communicat­e that with us. It might not be of interest to you at this point, but I can tell you, what might not be of interest to you might be very, very important to us.

“We are expecting persons from the Ocho Rios community to communicat­e with us, speak with us, so we can help bring this matter to a closure.”

He said there was not much to report on the progress of investigat­ions, but the team was doing background work and remain very optimistic and passionate about their investigat­ions.

Growing up, Fairclough attended Ocho Rios Primary School before passing her examinatio­ns to attend Holy Childhood High School in Kingston. After university, she would return to her hometown to work in a profession that her aunt, Geraldine Hamilton, who read the remembranc­e, had predicted for her based on her oral skills as a little girl.

It was a packed church that witnessed tear-filled tributes to Fairclough. Spirited performanc­es by singer Traig Taylor and also the First Assembly Praise team ignited the gathering, forcing them to join in the singing and worship.

There were tributes from Northern Jamaica Law Society, Courtney Hopkins, and Murray and Tucker, the law firm she joined in January 2018 and remained up to the time of her death.

Leon HoSang, managing partner in the law firm Murray and Tucker, speaking to The Gleaner, praised the young lawyer’s impact on the company and its clients, while also speaking of how her death has affected the team.

“We are trying to manage, it’s not easy because she had an excellent client relationsh­ip personalit­y,” HoSang said.

“She had enormous promise and potential. We have no doubt she would have been an excellent member of the legal fraternity, she would have really done wonders for the office and the profession and, by extension, the island, so it’s really a very tragic loss for somebody in the youth of her years. But, of course, and sadly, this is the story of Jamaica today.”

 ?? PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST ?? Mourners take pictures of the body of slain attorney-at-law Sashakay Fairclough at the thanksgivi­ng service on Saturday at the First Assembly of God Church in Ocho Rios, St Ann.
PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST Mourners take pictures of the body of slain attorney-at-law Sashakay Fairclough at the thanksgivi­ng service on Saturday at the First Assembly of God Church in Ocho Rios, St Ann.

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