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CVM News reports on suspected murder-suicide, police killings and Hurricane Melissa funds

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CVM News at 7 on Thursday, June 11, 2026, led with fresh details in the suspected murder-suicide involving 40-year-old Manchester pharmacy worker Kadisia Mloud, who had been reported missing after she was last seen Tuesday afternoon entering a red Honda Fit outside Calonia Mall in Manchester.

Residents in Peppa, St. Elizabeth, found a woman’s body in bushes Thursday morning. CVM reported that she was wearing a Calonia Mall pharmacy shirt and had wounds to the upper body. The Honda Fit was later found abandoned in Lana, St. Elizabeth. Police are examining whether the case is linked to the death of 50-year-old Maurice Fenel, whose body was found after 5 a.m. in Stanfast, Brownstone, St. Ann. Senior Superintendent Carlos Russell said Fenel was a person of interest in the missing-woman case and was wanted for questioning. CVM said Fenel, from a Cambridge, St. James address, was a former police officer, security guard and licensed firearm holder.

The newscast also reported mounting anger after four men, including Brian “TJ” Faircloth Jr. and his father Brian Faircloth, were killed by police in Retirement, St. James, on Wednesday. Police said the operation was tied to intelligence about recent violence and scrap-metal disputes, but relatives rejected the suggestion that the men deserved to die. INDECOM is investigating that incident along with seven other fatal shootings across three parishes on Tuesday. By June 10, 153 people had been killed in security-force shootings.

In a follow-up report, Ray Morgan said he had not received any of the nearly $80 million awarded by the Supreme Court on March 19, 2026, for unlawful detention, despite CVM sources saying the government paid the money to his attorney on May 15.

Finance Minister Fayval Williams defended the government’s handling of $67 billion in Hurricane Melissa recovery allocations and a $500 million transfer from the Financial Services Commission. The programme also carried concerns from Jamaicans for Justice about 11 police-related deaths within 24 hours, a report on 72-year-old Primrose Hall being found dead in a barrel at her Manchester home, and criticism from the PNP after Justice Minister Delroy Chuck said Jamaica does not have a human-rights problem.

Syndicated from CVM TV News (Video) · originally published .

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