UPDATE: Mandeville mob victim’s autopsy set for Wednesday
MANCHESTER, Jamaica — The autopsy on the body of 62-year-old Chieftin Campbell, who died after being mobbed in Mandeville on May 6, is scheduled for tomorrow Wednesday.
Campbell, who was described as a well-respected citizen and dedicated community member of Victoria Town in southern Manchester, died after a crowd of people beat him on lower Manchester Road in what police theorise was a case of mistaken identity.
Earlier this month, head of the Manchester police Superintendent Lloyd Darby said two people were identified on the national closed-circuit television (CCTV) surveillance system, JamaicaEye, as being part of the mob.
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Attorney Oswest Senior Smith has been retained by Campbell’s family to monitor the probe by the police and represent the family’s interest.
Campbell died days before his wedding.
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