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Rough terrain and an almost dry creek forced police to abort plans to exhume the remains of Jamaican, Michael Dillon,Nike Air Max Shoes For Men, who was slain in an alleged marijuana dispute near Kimbia, Berbice, three months ago.Police sources said that detectives were to have accompanied Government pathologist Dr. Nehaul Singh to the area since May, but no transportation was available because of the upcoming May 11 General Elections.Last Saturday, Dr. Nehaul Singh and a police team set out for the area. However, after the long trip to Kimbia,Air Max 90 Black And White For Sale, the team discovered that the water in the Kimbia Creek was too low for their vessel to transport them to the scene.âEven after some of the team came out of the boat the water was still too low,â a source said. Once the water rises, ranks will make another attempt to reach the scene and exhume Dillonâs remains.Michael Dillon, a Jamaican, was said to have been shot dead on April 25. Police had his decomposing body buried at the same spot with the intention of exhuming it later.Meanwhile,Nike Air Max 95 Mens, two men, Quacy Walker,Bradley Chubb Jersey, 24, a miner from Sir David Street, Rose Hall Town; and Quacy Walker, 25,Nike Men Air Max 97 For Sale, a farmer from Kimbia, were arrested in connection with Dillonâs murder.They appeared in court for the first time on August 25 and were remanded. An attorney for Walker alleged that his client had been severely beaten and only had medical treatment after being taken to Police Headquarters,Nike Tns Cheap Online, Eve Leary. The attorney appealed to Magistrate Ann McLennan for Walker to access private medical treatment.The matter has been transferred to the Kwakwani Magistrates Court, where the men are set to appear on September 18. |
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