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KARTEL UNDER ‘PREE’ OF DEATH
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                KARTEL UNDER ‘PREE’ OF DEATH

       According to popular dancehall deejay, Vybz Kartel, his life is currently under the threat of death.  The popular entertainer said he has reason to believe  that his life may be in danger as he has discovered that several gunmen from a certain community in Portmore has been ‘preeing’ him with that intent in mind.

        He informed the press that his Kingston home has been under constant ‘pree’ and people has been asking suspicious questions about his upcoming public appearances and others queries that has caused him to become very concerned about his safety.

      This development has caused him to take drastic steps to beef up the security detail around him.  He said that a few days ago he became aware of being trailed after he left his apartment in the Oaklands complex on the Constant Spring Road.

      The deejay says he is not aware of the specific reason why these men might want to harm him but think that it could stem from a feud between warring factions in his Waterford community which has claimed several lives.

 

 

 


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