Triple Murder in Montego Bay, St. James

Triple Murder in Montego Bay, St. James

Montego Bay Triple Murder: Three men were shot and killed along Kings Street in Montego Bay, St. James, on Tuesday.

The identities of the men have not yet been released, but the police believe they all hail from the inner-city community.

Reports indicate that around 7:00 pm, the three men were at a location on Kings Street when a vehicle drove into the community. The occupants of the vehicle opened fire, hitting all three men multiple times before speeding away.

The police were summoned, and upon arrival, they found the three men lying in a pool of blood on the roadway, each with multiple gunshot wounds to their upper bodies.

The scene was processed, and the bodies were removed to the morgue for a post-mortem examination.

St. James has recorded 60 murders since the start of the year, making it the most murderous parish in Jamaica in 2024.

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