With murder common, Jamaica morgue plans stall
In this Thursday, June 12, 2014 photo, a morgue attendant stands before a corpse at the hospital morgue in Spanish Town, Jamaica. The Caribbean country has had one of the highest homicides rates in the world for years, but its capacity to deal with the wave of killings has not kept pace. While Jamaica has made some gains in the gathering and processing of evidence, one of its biggest challenges is simply finding a place to store and study the dead. (David McFadden/Associated Press)
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In this Thursday, June 12, 2014 photo, a morgue attendant stands before a corpse at the hospital morgue in Spanish Town, Jamaica. The Caribbean country has had one of the highest homicides rates in the world for years, but its capacity to deal with the wave of killings has not kept pace. While Jamaica has made some gains in the gathering and processing of evidence, one of its biggest challenges is simply finding a place to store and study the dead. (David McFadden/Associated Press)
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