Sunday, May 3, 2026

No tears for Hawkesworth

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LOLITA COWARD is not among those mourning the recent death of Chris Hawkesworth even though her late son was once Hawkesworth’s “right-hand man”.

“He shoulda dead ever since,” was her unapologetic response to a SUNDAY SUN team that visited her home in The Pine last week. “I say that with no fear.”

The body of Hawkesworth, who was once linked to a major drug ring, was discovered on October 1 in the passenger seat of a car he was driving. He had been shot in the back of the head.

Coward’s son Anthony, known as “Tone”, met a gruesome death when he was kidnapped on October 21, 2005. His body was found two days later stuffed in the trunk of his girlfriend’s car in a bushy cart road at Neil’s Plantation, St Michael. His hands were severed at the wrists with handcuffs still locked in place. (MB)


Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.


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