Husband of Jamaican-British woman found in shallow grave in Westmoreland, and his twin brother, named persons of interest
The husband of a Jamaican-British woman, whose remains were found in a shallow grave in Westmoreland on Monday, has been listed as a person of interest in the matter.
He is 37-year-old Angrea Morrison.
Angrea’s twin brother, Kemar Morrison, has also been listed as a person of interest.
The brothers are being sought in connection with the death of 64-year-old Dawn Rose Anderson.
Human remains, believed to be those of Ms. Anderson, a naturalised British citizen and businesswoman, were discovered in a shallow grave in Whithorn.
Operations Officer for the Westmoreland Police, Deputy Superintendent Shaunjaye Mitchell, reported that Ms. Anderson arrived in Jamaica on November 24 and was reported missing three days later by relatives.
The police are appealing to anyone who can assist in locating Angrea and Kemar Morrison to contact them.
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