we saw Devon (Bandoo) on feb 18th as we went up to Red Ground to visit the Mosely family before we left for home i first met the family in 1974 and we stayed in Red ground until about 10 years ago . Devon had 2 of his three children in Negril. his third just 6 months was in Canada with the Mom . Devon had also been spending most of the time in Canada and has a job at the airport there but due to covid restrictions had not been able to get back there. i have experienced several deaths in the family in my 47 years of visiting Negril but Devons has hit me the worst. i dont know anything about lottery scamming and frankly dont care Devon was a great Dad and was very kind to all. he was also the favorite of my two daughters now 24 and 21 who met him when they were early teenagers.
when he was about three i remember he had rickets and had sticks tied to his legs to help straighten them out . the next year i visited he had them off and could run faster than anyone.
he always had a smile on his face. on this last visit he showed me his pictures that he had around the dresser mirror which included a couple of my family .
i will miss him on my future trips.
Seven people murdered in St James, Westmoreland
Published:Monday | March 8, 2021 | 12:24 AMHopeton Bucknor/Gleaner Writer
SEVEN people, including a 16-year-old boy, were murdered in St James and Westmoreland during a bloody weekend in which a 13-year-old student was left nursing gunshot wounds at hospital.
Those killed in St James have been identified as 33-year-old Daryl Richards, a data entry clerk of Salt Spring; 41-year-old Bryan Coote, otherwise called ‘Tadd’, farmer of Kensington; 16-year-old Omarion Campbell, a student of Peace View, Albion; 35-year-old Jermaine Brown, otherwise called ‘Jail Bud’, painter of Fairfield, Irwin.
The Westmoreland victims are 28-year-old Arceno Samms, labourer of Red Ground, in Negril; 34-year-old, Devon Mosley, otherwise called ‘Bandoo’, labourer, also of Red Ground, Negril; and 59-year-old Winston Williams, otherwise called ‘Slyback’, labourer of Kings Valley, Grange Hill.
The Savanna-la-Mar police reported that shortly after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, gunmen said to be part of a gang operating out of Red Ground in Negril attacked rivals near a chicken farm.
Residents said the gun battle lasted more than an hour.
Six persons were found suffering from gunshot wounds and were rushed to hospital. Samms and Mosley were pronounced dead at hospital.
GANG FEUD
A police investigator from Westmoreland said there has been an ongoing gang feud between men from Red Ground, Negril.
“This is not the first instance where we have had a double murder in that community,” a policeman, who requested anonymity, said.
“The entire warfare is connected to the lottery scamming, and most of these men who are caught up in the altercation are well know scammers, but the police will now be clamping down on these men.”