Tuesday, July 15, 2014 | 7:48 PM
TRELAWNY, Jamaica – The police say that up to late Tuesday evening they were processing the scene where the bodies of two children were discovered in Martha Brae, Trelawny in the morning
Meleeka & Omari were killed in Trelawny |
The bodies have been identified as those of 10-year-old Meleeka Mitchell and 12-year-old Omari Sterling who were reported missing on Sunday after the left their St James home on a beach trip.
A large crowd converged on the scene Tuesday morning, across the road from the Hague Primary School, where the bodies were discovered in the Martha Brae river.
The police Corporate Communications Unit (CCU) late Tuesday would not confirm whether or not suspects have been nabbed in the incident.....Update @ 4:15 am 7/16/14 below
MARTHA BRAE, Trelawny — A heavy pall of grief hung over this town last night after police confirmed that the bodies found floating in a pond in the Martha Brae area of Trelawny early yesterday were those of the two St James children who were reported missing on Sunday after they went on a beach trip in Montego Bay.
They have been identified as 10-year-old Meleeka Mitchell, otherwise called 'Jody', and 12-year-old Omari Sterling, both of Paradise Norwood, St James.
Omari Sterling’s mother collapsed upon her arrival at the scene and had to be taken to receive medical attention. |
The result of an on-the-spot autopsy could not be ascertained up to press time. However, a police source close to the investigation told the Jamaica Observer that the boy, who was found in the water with his hands bound behind him, had a stab wound to the chest, while the girl, who was found in the nude, is believed to have drowned.
The bodies were found in one of several ponds situated near a section of the Martha Brae River by two men who went crab hunting.
"We were catching crabs and we were walking past and mek a one look inna the pond; we usually look inna the pond; so mi and mi brethren walk off, same time wi look and wi see a brown thing... wi feel it was a dead dog, but wi never sure. So wi shine the light in the water, then wi see sey is a dead youth. Wi walk go down more and see another one," Kevon Mitchell, also called Jabez, told the Observer.
The police were then called to the scene.
When news of the gruesome find broke, a large crowd converged several metres from the shallow pond located in an isolated area surrounded by trees.
The curious onlookers were denied access to the area by steely-faced police officers.
Among the many onlookers were the distraught parents and family members of the two slain children.
According to Meleeka's mother, Devona Kerr, her daughter was among a number of community members who were at the 'One Man Beach' in Montego Bay when she and Omari were lured away by a man whose hands and feet were heavily tattooed.
She claimed that she heard that the man, who positioned himself under the tree where the children donned their swimwear, sent a little boy from the group to call her daughter.
After doling out cash to the rest of the group to purchase hamburgers, the man allegedly made off with Meleeka and Omari.
She described her daughter as "friendly with everybody" and theorised that that contributed to the man being able to kidnap her.
Meanwhile, Omari's mother, who collapsed upon her arrival at the scene where the bodies were found, had to be rushed to receive medical attention. more
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