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$1 million reward offered for information about Irwin rapes

Thursday, September 27, 2012 | 12:32 PM



A $1 million reward is being offered through Crime Stop for information leading to the arrest and charge of the perpetrators involved in the attack and rape of five females in Irwin, St James on Monday.

The five — an eight-year-old child, girls 14 and 16 and two adults — are still receiving medical treatment and counselling, while the police continue the search for those involved in the attack.

Persons with information should contact Crime Stop at 311.

Related story:

Irwin in fear

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