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FINDINGS

9.64.

We find that Ms. Williams was a truthful witness and

we believe her account of the circumstances in which her sons Fabian

and Fernando Grant were killed. That evidence is suggestive of

deliberate murder by unidentified police officers. Ms. Muirhead’s

evidence corroborated Ms. Williams’ in respect of the manner in which

Fabian and Fernando were killed. We also accept Mr. Dacres’ testimony

that he saw their bodies in a truck driven by a police officer. Since the

evidence suggests, at a high level of probability, that these three men

may have been murdered, we recommend that there be further

investigation into their deaths.

9.65.

We believe Mr. Dacres’ evidence as well as Ms. Muirhead’s.

Their evidence speaks to the murder of “Porridge Man” and Orlando

Brown (Giffy) by police officers on the morning of 25 May 2010 at a

time when members of the JCF were retrieving dead bodies in Tivoli

Gardens. Ms. Muirhead also seems to have been an eyewitness to the

killings of Fabian and Fernando Grant. Since the evidence suggests, at

a high level of probability, that a criminal offence may have been

committed, we recommend that there be further investigation into the

deaths of Jermaine “Porridge Man” Grant and Orlando “Giffy” Brown.

(viii)

Kirk Allison and Dashard Page

Joan Haughton-Allison

9.66.

On 24 May between 12.30 p.m. and 1.00 p.m. Mrs. Haughton-

Allison was at home in Flat 22, Building #1, Levy Path with her husband,

Kirk Allison, son Dashard Page and others. She was about to start cooking when

she heard a loud explosion “like a bomb and the building shake”. Kirk was on

the verandah and he ran inside “crying for his ears”. Her six months’ old baby