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Omar Defreitas Vehicle Found In Cap Estate

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Police have found a vehicle belonging to Omar Defreitas in a Cap Estate pond. Defreitas and his vehicle disappeared on January 6 when he left a staff party at the Sandals Golf and Country Club at Cap Estate. 'We have responded to a report in the Cap Estate area, the golf swamp area and so […]

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