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A 69-year-old man said to be a retired teacher was shot and killed by gunmen in St Mary on Monday.
He has been identified as Dennis Mattar.
Reports from the police are that at about 2 pm, Mattar was walking along the Gayle main road when he was attacked and shot by gunmen.
He was pronounced dead at the hospital. It is believed that his attackers also took his licensed firearm.
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