RESIDENTS of Cherry Tree Lane in Clarendon have been receiving trauma counselling in the wake of Sunday’s horrific attack by gunmen on the community which resulted in the death
of eight people.
Minister in charge of information Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, who was part of a team led by Prime Minister Andrew Holness that visited the area on Monday, told JIS News that the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is very active in the community with the Chaplaincy Unit engaging with children and adults, including the loved ones of the deceased.
“There is counselling that is happening. The JCF team is out; we saw several of their chaplains who are active here doing counselling and providing support,” she said.
Morris Dixon said she was particularly concerned about the impact of the incident on the children, many of whom have indicated that they were afraid.