WATCH: LA Lewis leads protest over missing social media personality
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Entertainment personality LA Lewis on Sunday led a demonstration against the disappearance of 24-year-old Donna-Lee Donaldson, as protesters continue to demand answers from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in the case that has generated national attention.
Protesters chanted “No justice, no peace!” and replied with “Donna-Lee!” to the entertainer’s shouts of “What she name?”
The protesters gathered at Emancipation Park before taking their demonstration to in front of the Chelsea Manor apartment complex in New Kingston where Donaldson is believed to have gone to spend the night with her boyfriend, Constable Noel Maitland, before she was reported missing.
Donaldson was reported missing on July 13. According to police reports, on July 11, about 10:00 pm, she was picked up at her house by Maitland in a black BMW motor car to spend the night with him at an apartment located at Chelsea Manor.
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However, on July 12, Donaldson’s mother, Sophia Lugg, reported to police that she had not seen or heard from her daughter.
Reports further indicated that Constable Maitland from the Constant Spring Police Station, who is the father of a child for a district constable at the Half-Way-Tree Police Station, told Lugg that Donaldson left his apartment on Tuesday, July 12, sometime after 11:00 am and has not been seen or heard from since.
The police have said they are treating the case as a high priority one.
Maitland and the district constable have both retained attorneys.