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Relatives of murdered San Juan man: He was killed because of jealousy

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Relatives of Jerome Johnson in tears as they leave the Forensic Science Centre after identifying his body on Friday. - Angelo Marcelle The relatives of slain San Juan labourer Jerome Johnson believe jealousy may have been the motive for his murder. Police said Johnson, 30, was standing outside his First Street, San Juan, home with a 38-year-old woman, at around 11.04 pm on Thursday, when they were shot at by […]

Source: Trinidad News

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