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Bodies in Martha Brae could be Zion boys
Thursday, September 20, 2012 | 3:14 PM
MARTHA BRAE, Trelawny — Two partially decomposed bodies, believed to be of the two boys who went missing from the Zion community in Trelawny, were discovered in the Martha Brae River a short while ago.
Ten-year-old Alex Brown, otherwise called ‘Romaine’ and seven-year-old Javani Brown, otherwise called ‘Prince’, neighbours of Zion, Martha Brae, have been missing since Saturday, September 15.
Reports from the Falmouth Police are that Alex and Javani, were last seen at home about 5:00pm on Saturday.
Alex was last seen wearing, an army green merino, short blue jeans and a pair of black slippers, while Javani was last seen wearing brown shorts, a blue T-shirt and a pair of blue slippers.
Meanwhile, a large crowd has now converged along the roadway near the river where crime scene investigators are processing the scene.
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