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Forty-six-year-old Ijah Thomas, otherwise called ‘Ister’, a fisherman and farmer of Bob Marley Beach in St Thomas was shot dead in his community on Monday.
Reports from the Yallahs police are that about 4:30pm, residents heard explosions coming from the direction of a shop on the beach and called them.
Upon the arrival of the lawmen, Thomas was seen slumped on a chair with gunshot wounds to his face.
He was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
The police said investigations continue.
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