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When Timothy Leroy Daniel left home around 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 15, his common law wife, Marva Green, patiently waited for him to return. He never did.

On Monday, Green heard her daughter, Sofia, calling out at the gate of her home in Suttle Street, The City. Thinking she had brought Daniel home, her joy was shattered when she was told his body had been found along the ABC Highway.

Earlier that day, C.O. Williams Construction workers stumbled across the decomposed body in a bushy area around 9:40 a.m. while debushing the Cummins section of the highway at Hinds Hill, St Michael. Police later revealed that Green’s national identification card was found on the body.

“I had feel real hurt,” Green told THE NATION last night at District “A” Police Station, Station Hill, St Michael. “When my daughter told me, I broke into tears.”

When a NATION team visited Daniel’s former place of residence in Sion Hill, St Patrick’s, Christ Church, his brother Hasley Stuart, nephew Ryan Daniel and cousin Harriott King were not aware he had passed away. (SB)

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