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Fake news of Mandeville mayor's death reportedly by daughter draws outrage

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A mischievous post on social media stating that Mayor of Mandeville, Donovan Mitchell, had died, drew the ire of several persons when they found out it was fake news.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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