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British woman killed in Jamaica | British woman killed in Jamaica |
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A British woman on an extended holiday in Jamaica has been found murdered. | A British woman on an extended holiday in Jamaica has been found murdered. |
Police on the Caribbean island said the body of Barbara Scott-Jones, 61, was found in a pit near the house she was staying at in the island's northwest. | Police on the Caribbean island said the body of Barbara Scott-Jones, 61, was found in a pit near the house she was staying at in the island's northwest. |
Ms Scott-Jones, from Leeds, had been in Jamaica since January and was due to return home next month. She was reported missing on 14 March. | Ms Scott-Jones, from Leeds, had been in Jamaica since January and was due to return home next month. She was reported missing on 14 March. |
Police said they were looking for Omar Reid, 30, who worked as her caretaker, in connection with the death. | |
The victim probably died of a skull fracture, police said. | |
Constable Craig Sterling of St James police in Jamaica said they could not confirm reports that Mr Reid and Ms Scott-Jones were in a relationship. | |
He said: "He is actually her caretaker. We're not sure how close a relationship they had. But he is being sought at the moment." | |
A Foreign Office spokesman said officials from the High Commission in Jamaica have been in touch with close relatives who are also in the country to offer assistance. | A Foreign Office spokesman said officials from the High Commission in Jamaica have been in touch with close relatives who are also in the country to offer assistance. |
Ms Scott-Jones is reported to be the first tourist killed in Jamaica this year. | Ms Scott-Jones is reported to be the first tourist killed in Jamaica this year. |
There were more than 1,400 murders in Jamaica in 2007, including 19 police officers. | There were more than 1,400 murders in Jamaica in 2007, including 19 police officers. |