18-y-o's brutal murder stuns Gregory Park residents
Bright 18-year-old was working to pull her family out of poverty, but someone slashed her throat
BY INGRID BROWN Observer senior reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Friday, April 20, 2012
EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Amelia Pitterson had only just made the down payment on a plot of land as a step closer to fulfilling a long-held dream of relocating her mother from the Train Line squatter settlement in Gregory Park, St Catherine to a proper home of their own.
Having studied many nights by the light of a cellphone to pass nine CXC subjects at age 16, 'Chevel', as she was affectionately called, was extremely excited at the prospect of beginning a business administration degree at the University of Technology (UTech) this September. She was convinced that only a proper education would break the chain of poverty for her family.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1sdNnRJlJ
Bright 18-year-old was working to pull her family out of poverty, but someone slashed her throat
BY INGRID BROWN Observer senior reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com
Friday, April 20, 2012
EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Amelia Pitterson had only just made the down payment on a plot of land as a step closer to fulfilling a long-held dream of relocating her mother from the Train Line squatter settlement in Gregory Park, St Catherine to a proper home of their own.
Having studied many nights by the light of a cellphone to pass nine CXC subjects at age 16, 'Chevel', as she was affectionately called, was extremely excited at the prospect of beginning a business administration degree at the University of Technology (UTech) this September. She was convinced that only a proper education would break the chain of poverty for her family.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1sdNnRJlJ
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