From Labour Minister Shahine Robinson to reggae legend Frederick Toots Hibbert, dozens of notable Jamaicans passed on in 2020, a year which has made an impact we won t soon forget. It s no surprise that the novel coronavirus, which turned the world upside down during the year, was behind the deaths of a number of these personalities.
RIP to these luminaries and other Jamaicans we left behind this year. They will always live within our hearts.
Bob Andy
Reggae icon Bob Andy, one of Jamaica s most celebrated songwriters, died in March. Keith Bob Andy Anderson had reportedly been ailing for some time before he passed away.
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