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Family of murdered British businessman offers £2000 for capture of his killers

The family of  a British businessman murdered in Jamaica has offered a £2000 reward for the capture of  his killers.

Some of  the money has been offered to Crime Stop.
Keith Murrain, 54, from Edgbaston, Birmingham, was abducted at gunpoint shortly after arriving in Kingston on June 27, 2014.
   
His body was found the following day, buried in a cane field near Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
He was robbed and his throat slit.
  
Murrain's family hopes the money will lead those who have remained silent to speak out. 
British community activist, Desmond Jaddoo, who has liaised with the Jamaican government and Prime Minister David Cameron about the case, described the latest development as extremely positive. 


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