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Aug 28, 2015 News
Two days after the remains of an unidentified dreadlocked man were removed from the seawall ‘round house’ in the Kingston environs, the body of yet another man has been removed from the seawall.
Yesterday around 07: 45 hrs undertakers from the Lyken Funeral Home removed the corpse from between the rocks on the seawall in the vicinity of the Carifesta Sports Complex.
According to reports, the shirtless man, sporting an afro hair style, was dressed in a pair of jeans, and no other item of clothing was found in the vicinity. The body bore signs of an injury to the head. It is believed that the distinguishable mark may have resulted from him hitting his head on one of the rocks, resulting in his demise. Some speculate that the man, believed to be in his early 40s, may have gone to the water side to relieve himself, slipped, fell and hit his head.
Meanwhile, sources at the Lyken Funeral Home have confirmed that the body of the dreadlocked man picked up at the Kingston ‘round house’ two days prior remains unidentified. If the body remains unidentified for an extended period of time it will be buried with instructions from the police after efforts to find a relative are exhausted.
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