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Report rape! - Ocho Rios police urge victims to bring crime to their attention, confirm one incident

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The St Ann police have confirmed one report of rape in Ocho Rios since the start of the year, and are urging any other such victim to report the matter, as some residents began to express fear following a social-media post alleging four incidents...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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