Portmore, St Catherine — A body believed to be that of missing University of Technology (UTech) student Anisa Dilworth was discovered in Portmore this afternoon, bringing a tragic turn to a case that has gripped the nation over the past week.
The 20-year-old student had been missing since last week Tuesday, prompting widespread concern and search efforts. While police have not yet confirmed the identity of the body or provided additional details surrounding the discovery, sources indicate that it is strongly believed to be that of Dilworth.
As investigations intensify, a taxi operator affiliated with the ride-hailing service inDrive remains in police custody. The man was detained last Saturday in connection with Dilworth’s disappearance, but has not been formally charged. He continues to be questioned by detectives.
The circumstances surrounding Dilworth’s disappearance and the discovery of the body remain unclear, and authorities are urging the public to allow the investigation to unfold.
This developing story has sparked renewed concerns over the safety of young women, especially those relying on public or app-based transportation services. Grief and outrage have been spreading across social media platforms as friends, family, and fellow students await confirmation and justice.
More details will be provided as they become available.
Ride-Share Driver Arrested in Connection with Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth

