The family of a British couple murdered in Jamaica say a wall of silence is protecting their killers. An inquest into the deaths of Charlie and Gayle Anderson is due to open in the UK tomorrow, more than two years after their bodies were found in their burned-out home on the island.
Granddaughter Stacey Anderson believes people there know who is responsible but are too scared to talk. Charlie, 74, and Gayle, 71, were killed in June 2018 – a year after leaving the UK for a home they had built in Mount Pleasant, north of capital Kingston.
They had face and neck injuries and the house had been petrol bombed. Just 48 hours earlier Gayle had told police the name of a man she believed had siphoned tens of thousands of pounds from their bank.
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