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    Jamaican reggae star expected for funeral

    Wayne Bowman wbowman@trinidadexpress.com

    Tuesday, July 22nd 2008

    Jamaican reggae artiste, Jah Cure (real name Siccature Alcock), is expected to attend the funeral of reputed gang leader and slain concert/sporting promoter, Mervyn 'Kojo' Allamby.
    According to Allamby's family, Cure and other international reggae artistes with whom he developed friendships over the past decade may come in for his funeral tentatively scheduled for Friday. Allamby was among three people gunned down on Sunday night in Aranjuez.
    Allamby was a founding member of Crab Connection, which doubled as a pro football team as well as an events promotions outfit. Through Crab Connection, Allamby presented several of the biggest reggae concerts over the past decade featuring the likes of Jah Cure, Beenie Man, Lady Saw, Junior Kelly and Richie Spice among others.
    Allamby was instrumental in the worldwide Free Jah Cure project through which funds were raised for the reggae artiste's legal fees and other expenses during his incarceration for rape and assault. Jah Cure's mother, Panseta Campbell, once told the Express in an interview that Allamby treated her as a son would and that she had grown to love and respect him as such.
    Jah Cure himself stated during his time in prison that the only concert he would perform at in Trinidad once he is released is one promoted by Allamby.

    The singer held to his word and after his release from prison after eight years on July 28 last year his very first major show in the Caribbean took place at the National Stadium on December 15.
    Along with the fund-raising Free Jah Cure and other concerts and running of the football team, Crab Connection hosted a number of other charitable community cultural and sporting events.

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    Allamby was a founding member of Crab Connection, which doubled as a pro football team as well as an events promotions outfit
    Quite a few dirt bags have polluted the entertainment industry with their blood money. Noel Keating a big time drug dealer, and reggae promoter in Hartford recently got nearly 10 years in federal prison.

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      Reggae star Sizzla also coming for 'Kojo' funeral

      Wednesday, July 23rd 2008

      Jamaican reggae artiste Sizzla Kalonji will be one of the mourners at Mervyn "Kojo" Allamby's funeral.
      Another reggae artiste, Jah Cure, is already in T&T for Friday's service which is expected to be held at a basketball court near his home. Both artistes had previously been featured in sold out concerts promoted by Allamby's Crab Connection outfit.
      Allamby was gunned down around 3 a.m. Monday at Aranjuez Main Road after he learned of the murder of his friends, Raffick "Puna" Mohammed and Rosanna "Whitey" Seemungal.
      Police maintain that Allamby had been, "set up", over a drug deal gone sour. No one has been held for the murders. Police also said that Mohammed had been involved in narcotics trafficking as well. He was laid to rest following a brief funeral ceremony yesterday afternoon.

      A peace march in celebration of Allamby's life will be held tonight starting at Laventille Road, San Juan, at 7 p.m. ending at the Laventille Road Sport's Complex. (GG)

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