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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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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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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Celebrities unite to support Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

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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Vanessa Bling partners with CJ Milan to help 1,000 families

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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Laden inspires hope after Hurricane Melissa

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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Is Jah Cure bluffing about his release date?

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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Mr. Vegas urges Jamaicans to evacuate as Hurricane Melissa approaches

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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Entertainers send messages of hope as Hurricane Melissa nears Jamaica

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