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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Three people including a religious leader implicated in the abduction of a 13-year-old student from the central parish of Clarendon last month are to appear in court on June 16.
Sixty-year-old religious leader Byron Hunter, Donna-May Taylor, 35, and Rushea Hunter, 38, were remanded when they made their first appearance in the Home Circuit Court on Wednesday.
Investigations revealed that the teenager was taken from her home without the knowledge or consent of her mother.
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