Naggo Head taximen, residents mourn tragic death of "Butty"

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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2021
  • LAST Saturday before the islandwide lockdown took effect, senior citizen Gwendolyn Gillespie Brown ran out of cooking gas at her home in Portmore, St Catherine, and she could only depend on one individual to help put her pots back on the fire. That individual was 70-year-old veteran taxi driver Minolal Edwards, who plied the route from Naggo Head to Hellshire in Portmore.
    Edwards was murdered in Sandhill Vista in Hellshire on Monday by men posing as passengers. His body was thrown from the motor vehicle he was driving and onto the roadway.
    Gillespie Brown saw Edwards for the last time on Saturday, when he bought her a bag of coal and dropped it off at her home. She was therefore beyond despair when she learned that he had been killed and that she wouldn't be able to repay him for the deed.
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