Granville protester Latoya Bulgin dies after shooting police are said to have carried out

ST JAMES, Jamaica — A woman who police are alleged to have shot on Sunday morning has died from her wounds.
The deceased has been named as Latoya Bulgin, widely called Buju, who lived at an address in Granville.
The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) confirmed it is looking into the fatal shooting, which took place in Granville, St James.
Bulgin died in hospital while doctors were treating her injuries, according to reports reaching this desk.
Accounts indicate she had joined others demonstrating against the police shooting of 17-year-old Tjey Edwards. Witnesses say gunfire struck her as she sat near the steering wheel of a Toyota Voxy minibus in the community square.
Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .
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