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A woman charged with the stabbing death of her 84-year-old grandmother in Smithfield district near Cross Keys in Manchester in March of this year, has been remanded in police custody.
Ramalia Polkins, a 27-year-old resident of Melbourne Heights, Kingston 17, appeared in the Manchester Parish Court on Friday.
She is charged with the murder of Advira Wilson-Palmer of Smithfield district.
The matter was adjourned until June 23, due to the case file being incomplete.
However, the prosecutor indicated that the post-mortem report is to be available in the coming days.
As a result, Polkins was remanded.
Police had reported that on Monday, March 22 at about 8 am, residents alerted them to the deceased woman’s home in Smithfield, where her body was seen with stab wounds to the upper section.
The verdict was handed down in the Manchester Parish Court in a sitting in Porus.
A statement from the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) said District Constable Hyman was charged on August 23, 2017 with the shooting of an 18-year-old female student on December 8, 2016.
The student reportedly sustained a severe gunshot wound to one of her legs following an interaction with the officer on a staircase at Big Youth Plaza in Christiana, Manchester.
The attorney representing District Constable Hyman indicated to the judge that he intends to appeal the ruling.
The district constable was subsequently granted bail in the sum of $200,000, with two sureties, pending his appeal.
Carolyn Davis-Campbell
A man charged with murder in relation to the shooting death of his wife, a school teacher in Manchester, in July of 2019, was granted bail in the sum of $1 million when he appeared in the Manchester Circuit Court on Friday.
The accused, Gregory Campbell, was charged with the murder of Bishop Gibson High School teacher, 43-year-old Carolyn Davis-Campbell, following a ruling by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
As conditions of the bail offer, presiding High Court Judge, Justice Chester Stamp, ordered Campbell to not return to Manchester unless to attend court, and not to make contact with his deceased wife s family members.