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    Hurricane relief supplies destined for Jamaica stolen in Canada

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 5, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    A transport container of hurricane reduction provides destined for Jamaica was stolen from a Mississauga storage unit in Canada on Tuesday night time.

    The containers contained garments, meals ,instruments and mills.

    In line with CTV Information, a police investigation is underway.

    Michael Bennett informed CTV Information Toronto that he and different volunteers arrived at a public storage location, simply east of Derry Street and Goreway Drive, on Wednesday morning to load the products right into a 20-foot truck, however every thing was gone.

    They’d been gathering meals, clothes, and mills for folks in Jamaica who’re recovering from the lethal class 5 storm and had crammed a number of barrels and crates.

    One other volunteer, Isaac Laird stated in three weeks, they collected over $300,000 to $400,000 value of things.

    CTV Information says Peel Regional Police have confirmed that they attended the storage facility, including they imagine the theft occurred in a single day.



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