Tragedy Strikes Friendly Soccer Match in Kingston
A soccer match in Kingston, Jamaica turned fatal as a shooting incident left five dead and several others injured, highlighting the ongoing struggles with gang violence in Pleasant Heights. Police have responded with a 48-hour curfew to curb further violence.
A tragic night unfolded in Kingston, Jamaica, as a shooting at a soccer match resulted in five fatalities and numerous injuries. The incident took place during a friendly game late Monday, as confirmed by police statements.
The exact number of injured and the motive behind the shooting remain unclear, prompting a thorough investigation. The area of Pleasant Heights, where the event occurred, has a notorious history with gang violence, according to reports by the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper.
In a swift response to the incident, law enforcement authorities imposed a 48-hour curfew, aiming to restore peace and prevent further unrest in the community.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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