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Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Traffic came to a stand still along Marescaux Road in Kingston yesterday afternoon as most business place closed their doors early.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Traffic came to a stand still along Heroes Circle in Kingston yesterday afternoon as most business place closed their doors early.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Singjay, Mr Vegas has his hands outsretched in prayer in Half-Way Tree.







Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Musician and friends held a prayer vigil by the bus park in Half-Way-Tree in St. Andrew for Oneil Edwards, a member of the group Voicemail who is now in hospital. The deejay, was shot at his Duhaney Park home early Monday morning.
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Workmen laying cable on Spanish Town Road broken in main pipe wasting gallons water while NWC staff members on Strike on Tuesday, May 4-2010
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Workmen laying cable on Spanish Town Road broken in main pipe wasting gallons water while NWC staff members on Strike on Tuesday, May 4-2010
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
A broken main along Spanish Town Road in Kingston gushes water yesterday morning. Yesterday the National Water Commission (NWC) advised customers in sections of Kingston and St Andrew that, as a result of work being carried out by a telecommunications company,  water supply to some communities had been temporarily disrupted due to damage to a distribution main along Spanish Town Road. The NWC assured that the disruption is not caused by strike action and that it hoped to have repairs completed and to have regular water restored to affected customers in the shortest possible time.
Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Residents of Riverton City take a bath after workmen laying cable on Spanish Town Road broken in main pipe wasting gallons water while NWC staff members on Strike on Tuesday, May 4-2010

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