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The May Pen Cemetery in Kingston is currently getting a well needed clean-up, and human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Some of the skulls which littered the grounds of May Pen Cemetery when The Gleaner visited on Wednesday.

As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Human bones lie near the tombstone of Mary Pollock in the May Pen Cemetery, Kingston. Born 1866, Pollock is reputed to have spent 42 years as a missionary in China. 

As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Wayne Gayle uses a power saw to clear overgrowth from the May Pen Cemetery in Kingston. Bones are scattered all over a section of the burial ground. 

 paupesection of the cemetery.

during the well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Jamaica Defence Force personnel drive survey the May Pen Cemetery as clean-up work continues on the 200-acre property.

As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
A skull lies in a shallow grave, a foot or so from the surface.

As the May Pen cemetery in Kingston are getting a well needed clean-up, human bones are now visible. The bones are scattered all over the paupers section of the cemetery.
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