Shock and Grief in Gray’s Farm After Death of Nikisha Rose

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Nikisha “Niki” Rose

A late-night shooting in Michael’s Village has claimed the life of 42-year-old Gray’s Farm resident Nikisha Rose, a popular hairdresser whose death has sparked an outpouring of grief across her community.

Friends and colleagues described Rose as warm, energetic and constantly smiling, with strong ties to residents through her work as a hairstylist and with the Schools Meals Programme. Many said her passing has left a painful gap in the close-knit neighbourhood.

“She was always full of life, always encouraging others,” a co-worker said, describing the loss as sudden and devastating.

Police said the shooting occurred around 10:30 p.m. Friday, January 23, near the G&E Parking Lot. Rose was travelling in a vehicle with a male companion when an unknown assailant opened fire, striking both occupants.

Both were taken to the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre with gunshot wounds. Rose later died from her injuries and was pronounced dead at about 11:21 p.m. The male victim, also from Gray’s Farm, remains hospitalised in stable condition.

As news spread, residents expressed disbelief and sorrow, remembering Rose as a hardworking mother and a valued member of the community.

Investigations are ongoing, and police are urging anyone with information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-TIPS (8477). The Police Administration has extended condolences to Rose’s family and loved ones.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The government should get solar powered streetlight with camera combination out of china to replace all existing streetlights system and help the police and government solve crimes .
    It will act as a deterrent and is able to keep surveillance of would be criminals for later identification since they would be viewed without mask or whatever criminal instruments they may use as a facade.
    Sympathies to this family.

  2. As soon as night falls, the vermin comes out. The arguments for night-time police patrols get louder and louder.

    Prime Minister Browne; Attorney General Benjamin; and our newly installed Police Commissioner Everton Jeffers. Gun crimes seem to be getting out of control. Remember, policing isn’t a 9-5 occupation.

    We demand 24/7 surveillance now!!!

  3. This is my suspicion on this shooting that take the life of this young woman. The male occupation in that car maybe have skeletons in his cupboard and his enemies were looking for him and (2) The lady in the car is having an affair with the man and her lover coupe them, and open fire on them. This could be a result of a knuckle. The police should follow that route

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