Residents of five St James communities awoke yesterday morning to find the tyres of their vehicles slashed.
Many people from Berbice Road in Fitts Village, West Terrace Gardens, Durants Development, Hoytes Terrace and Bagatelle had to reschedule or cancel their daily activities because of the damage caused by unknown perpetrators.
As Minister of Health and Member of Parliament for St James South, Donville Inniss, toured 16th Avenue, West Terrace, to talk with and console his constituents, he told the SATURDAY SUN the damage constituted a tragedy that had inconvenienced and expensed the victims.
Here, Fred Lynch removing a slashed tyre from his vehicle.
Tyre blow
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