Jamaica Crime News, Clarendon: The Clarendon police have now confirmed that the decomposed body which was in bushes on a farm in Juno Crescent, May Pen, Clarendon on Thursday morning, April 25, has been confirmed to be that of missing St Andrew teacher, Samuel Martin.
The police say Martin was identified based on reports that was provided to them at the time of his disappearance. His hands and feet were bound and his body was found in close proximity to where his vehicle was discovered abandoned on Friday night.
The decomposed body of the 41-year-old teacher was discovered by members of a search party, on a bushy section of a farm known as James Gully in May Pen.
Martin went missing since Friday, April 19, and the matter was reported to the police on Saturday, April 20.
He was last seen alive at a location in Mandeville about 6:30 p.m. on Friday.
In the meanwhile, one resident told our news team that Martin should not have ventured back into Mandeville, she can remember that some time ago he also went missing and he was found some time after showing signs of being beaten.
