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    St. Elizabeth Businessman Killed in Suspected Lottery Scam Dispute

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14March 4, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    KINGSTON, JAMAICA — Police imagine the homicide of 26-year-old businessman Stephan Trenchfield in St. Andrew on Saturday could also be linked to a dispute over lottery scamming proceeds.

    Trenchfield, who owned a automobile dealership and was primarily based in High Hill, St. Elizabeth, was travelling alongside Fixed Spring Highway in a Mercedes-Benz when he was attacked by gunmen on a bike.

    The assault befell close to Phil’s {Hardware} and the Rubis Fuel Station, the place the assailants opened hearth, hitting Trenchfield a number of instances. He was rushed to Andrews Memorial Hospital however was pronounced useless.

    Investigators are exploring leads that counsel Trenchfield’s homicide could have been tied to conflicts stemming from unlawful lottery scamming actions. Authorities are urging anybody with data to return ahead as they proceed their probe.

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