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Letters to the Editor
Let justice be done
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Dear Editor,
The ruling by the director of public prosecutions that three soldiers will be charged for the murder of Keith Clarke who was brutally gunned down in front of his wife and daughter two years ago has brought some relief to most Jamaicans. The innuendos and lies that followed his death were too much to bear.
I am particularly happy for his family and especially his brother Claude, who suffered so much and is still suffering immense emotional pain over this dastardly act.
I am sure the trial will be very closely watched and I sincerely hope that justice will be done.
Ken Spencer
Kingston 8
ken3_1999@yahoo.com
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