Security concerns resurface after attack on staff member at Retirement Primary School in St. Elizabeth

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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Jamaica’s position on Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index fell four places in 2024

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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JPS reopens Spanish Town office following early closure Friday due to escalating violence

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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TPDCo: Decision to seek police intervention to end illegal rafting at White River, St. Ann not attempt to impact people’s livelihood

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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Tour bus operators urged to desist from transporting tourists to White River, Ocho Rios for illegal rafting

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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Strong police/military presence being maintained in Spanish Town, St. Catherine following police fatal shootings

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

Read More

Search continues for man who killed teen girl at Palm Grove Court; Education Ministry activates trauma response team

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

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Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

Read More

“An unimaginable tragedy” Loved ones shocked by killing of teen at Palm Grove Court; call for killer to be brought to justice

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

Read More

JLP calls for PNP General Secretary’s resignation; Opposition to pursue legal action against JLP’s “reckless smear campaign”

Another physical attack on a staff member at the Retirement Primary School near Maggotty in St. Elizabeth has re-ignited concern over the absence of a fence at the institution.

This time, a male ancillary worker is nursing chop wounds after a man believed to be of unsound mind, walked onto the compound yesterday wielding a machete.

School Board Chairman Herman Samuels said the attacker is the same person who severely wounded the school’s former principal in October 2022.

Mr. Samuels said that following yesterday’s attack, residents apprehended the man and handed him over to the police.

He said the situation is unsettling for students, staff and parents.

He is amplifying the call for a fence to be erected.

Read More