Family distraught after J'can nurse's disappearance ruled homicide

THE family of missing Jamaican nurse Kerran Baker has been experiencing a whirlwind of emotions since last Tuesday when The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service classified her disappearance last year a homicide.

The Cayman Compass last week reported the updated status of the missing Jamaican nurse, quoting a statement issued by the police there.

According to the Cayman Compass, the police came to the conclusion that Baker was murdered based on the circumstances surrounding her disappearance last July and evidence unearthed by investigators.

Reacting to the news, Baker's stepfather Wilmot Anthony told the Observer, with despair in his voice, that on the one hand the family feels that the status would lead to the arrest of the main suspect. But on the other hand, he said that the declaration confirmed the family's worst nightmare: That their loved one will not

be returning.

"The whole family is in confusion," Anthony said, summing up the mood of his household.

Anthony said he still cannot accept that 25-year-old Baker

is dead.

"I haven't seen any proof that she is dead," he said.

Last month, the family told the Observer in an interview that they were holding out hope that Baker would have been found alive.

Go here to read the rest:
Family distraught after J'can nurse's disappearance ruled homicide

Related Posts

Comments are closed.