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British woman gets $1 million fine in Jamaica for crash that killed two - Stabroek News

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(Jamaica Gleaner) A Britain-born woman who went on a high-speed joyride through two parishes, ending in a spectacular crash that killed two persons, has been sentenced to a fine of just under $1 million.

The article British woman gets $1 million fine in Jamaica for crash that killed two appeared first on Stabroek News.

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