Foota Hype calls out Hurricane relief robbery in St. Elizabeth

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Minister Grange announces I Love Jamaica relief concert series

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Jamaica’s death toll from hurricane Melissa now at 32

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Residents of Elderslie, St. Elizabeth and surrounding communities in St. James are better able to communicate with the rest of the country

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Orville from Expressionz urges caution in Hurricane Relief Donations

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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MLSS says a message circulating on social media claiming the existence of a hurricane grant is false

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Masicka launches major relief effort for Hurricane Melissa victims

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Daryl Vaz says Digicel & Flow are making progress in restoring service to customers across the island

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Education Minister says some schools reopened today

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

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Electricity restored to over 200 thousand customers, just under 50% without supply

As Jamaicans at home and abroad continue to send aid to help victims of Hurricane Melissa, selector Foota Hype is calling attention to reports of theft involving donated supplies.

According to reports, armed men in Holland Bamboo, St. Elizabeth, allegedly stole approximately $300,000 worth of hurricane relief items.

Foota Hype described the incident as “sad and disgraceful,” condemning those who take advantage of a national crisis while others work tirelessly to help.

Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on October 28, leaving widespread destruction, many homeless, and at least 32 people confirmed dead.

Read More