Cops identify suspect; probe in killing of woman at beach intensifies Loop Jamaica

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Still no official word on victim whose body was fished from sea

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Police say they have identified a possible suspect linked to the killing of the female whose body was found at a beach in St James on Friday.

Reports coming from a police source is that authorities have now launched a search for the individual.

The comments came as authorities are still trying to confirm the identity of the female and are even planning to meet with relatives of a popular social media personality to view the body as they seek to ascertain the identity.

There has been widespread speculation as to the identity of the female but police officials have declined to confirm or deny the reports until all checks are carried out.

“The body has not yet been identified, hence we can’t confirm as yet,” one senior police investigator told Loop News.

The police were called to the scene by residents who spotted the body floating in the water shortly after 9 am.

The body was subsequently fished from the water by members of the Marine police.

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