OLICE in Manchester are today expected to lay charges against a 19-year-old female, Deniesha Gregory, who is accused of killing her younger brother.
Head of the Manchester Police, Superintendent Lascelles Taylor said the decision will be made at 10:00 am.
Tareek Gregory...police suspect he was killed by his older sister
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βAt 10:00 am today the full details on the case will be disclosed,β Taylor told the Observer.
Police report that the female went on the run after the body of her brother Tareek Gregory, 11, was found at his home with several stab wounds on Monday, September 12.
The gruesome find was made hours after his mother raised an alarm that the child had gone missing.
Police said the teenage suspect was caught with a male companion in Spanish Town, St Catherine days later.
"Both the female and the male are in custody and are being questioned and based on how the investigations are progressing they will be charged in connection with the incident," police said yesterday
Taylor has declined to provide details of the possible charges that are to be laid against the suspect.
Relatives said months before the incident the female suspect had reportedly dropped out of high school because of her tendency to get into fights and her family has even sought counselling for her at the Child Development Agency.
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Head of the Manchester Police, Superintendent Lascelles Taylor said the decision will be made at 10:00 am.
Tareek Gregory...police suspect he was killed by his older sister
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βAt 10:00 am today the full details on the case will be disclosed,β Taylor told the Observer.
Police report that the female went on the run after the body of her brother Tareek Gregory, 11, was found at his home with several stab wounds on Monday, September 12.
The gruesome find was made hours after his mother raised an alarm that the child had gone missing.
Police said the teenage suspect was caught with a male companion in Spanish Town, St Catherine days later.
"Both the female and the male are in custody and are being questioned and based on how the investigations are progressing they will be charged in connection with the incident," police said yesterday
Taylor has declined to provide details of the possible charges that are to be laid against the suspect.
Relatives said months before the incident the female suspect had reportedly dropped out of high school because of her tendency to get into fights and her family has even sought counselling for her at the Child Development Agency.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/lates...#ixzz1YnMH7AGr
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