The taxi operator charged with the murder of Burger King employee Nile Brown, 21, was yesterday granted bail in the sum of $550,000 when he appeared in the St Thomas Parish Court.
The accused, Shamar Omeally, 23, of Ten Miles, Bull Bay in St Andrew, was granted bail by Parish Judge Luciana Jackson and told to return to court on May 12.
Bail was offered on conditions that he surrender his travel documents and a stop order placed on him. He is report to the Bull Bay Police Station daily and abide by a curfew order.
Omeally was arrested and charged after Brown’s decomposing body was found in a plastic drum in Ramble District, St Thomas on February 5, days after she was reported missing.
According to police reports, Brown, who was from Race Course Lane, Denham Town in Kingston, was s*xually assaulted and strangled.
That obeah must be strong! How the hell a murder get bail. I pray god has plans for him, for residents to deal with him.
There was a witness that observed the suspect and his woman moving a nlue barrel.. so how tf he was granted bail? Dem fi find him and burm him alive..#jungle justice.