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Opposition Leader Andrew Holness has expressed shock and "heartfelt sadness" at the tragic deaths of three Jamaica Labour supporters and the injury of two others on Sunday night during the official launch of the party's campaign in Sam Sharpe Square, Montego Bay, St James.
"Tonight my heart is heavy," Holness said in a statement released by the Jamaica Labour Party.
"I am terribly saddened by tonight's unspeakable incident and my sympathy goes out to the families of those who lost their lives and my prayers are with those who were injured," he added.
The JLP Leader in condemning what the party calls the barefaced and heartless attack on the democratic process, said in addition to taking three lives, the perpetrators endangered the lives of tens of thousands of Jamaicans.
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