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    Lieutenant Stitchie’s wife calls out scammers

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Sophia Laing, spouse of famend musician Lt. Stitchie is looking out unscrupulous individuals who she says have created fraudulent fundraising campaigns on social media claiming to boost monies for the veteran DJ. In an IRIE FM unique, an emotional Mrs Laing says she was not too long ago made conscious of unauthorized movies being circulated on social media requesting donations to buy a wheelchair for Lt. Stitchie.

    Mrs Laing says the culprits are solely complicated well-meaning supporters.

    In the meantime, amid expressing gratitude for the help, the household has been receiving, Mrs Laing says Stitchie was not too long ago moved to a different care facility and continues to indicate indicators of gradual regular enchancment.

    In September 2024, information surfaced that Lieutenant Stitchie had suffered a mind haemorrhage. Since then,

    fellow entertainers, Bounty Killer, Shaggy, Richie Stephens, members of the Jamaica Gospel Music

    Business and Sterling Gospel Music Awards have donated in direction of his medical bills.



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