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An analyst from the Government Forensic Laboratory revealed on Tuesday that DNA belonging to an unidentified male was found in the motor vehicle in which Matthew Lee, Ucliffe Dyer and Mark Allen were travelling when they were fatally shot during an alleged confrontation with a police team on January 12, 2013.
The police had reported that a fourth man who was in the car escaped during the incident which occurred on Acadia Drive in Barbican, St Andrew.
According to the police, they were on operation and signalled the driver of a blue Mitsubishi Outlander to stop. The driver allegedly hesitated but eventually stopped. It is alleged that when the vehicle came to a halt, men alighted and challenged the police in a gun battle in which Lee, Dyer and Allen were killed.
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