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Teen Charged with Murder of Father in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica
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Teen Charged with Murder of Father in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

From Jamaica Observer · (20m ago) English Critical tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A 19-year-old man has been charged with the stabbing death of his father in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
  • The incident occurred following an argument that escalated into a physical altercation between the father and son.
  • The accused, Odaine Allwood, is currently in police custody, and his court date is being finalized.

Tragedy has struck the quiet community of Round Hill in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, where a 19-year-old man, Odaine Allwood, has been formally charged in connection with the fatal stabbing of his father, 53-year-old Gary Allwood. The incident, which reportedly occurred on Tuesday, April 28, stemmed from a domestic dispute that tragically escalated into violence. According to reports from the Lacovia police, an argument between father and son turned physical, culminating in Odaine allegedly using a knife to inflict fatal stab wounds upon his father. The elder Allwood was discovered with critical injuries and, despite efforts to save him, was pronounced dead at the hospital. Odaine Allwood was apprehended shortly after and, following a caution statement to the police, has been charged with murder. This heartbreaking event serves as a somber reminder of the devastating consequences that domestic conflicts can have. As the legal process unfolds, the community grapples with the shock and sorrow of this loss, awaiting further details as Odaine Allwood's court date is finalized. The Jamaica Observer continues to provide comprehensive coverage of such significant events impacting the nation.

Allwood allegedly used a knife to stab his father in the upper body.

โ€” Lacovia policeDetails provided by the police regarding the alleged actions of the accused during the altercation.
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Originally published by Jamaica Observer in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.