Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth

🔥 Shocking Discovery in Portmore: Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth’s Skeletal Remains Believed Found

Police believe skeletal remains found in Portmore are those of missing UTech student Anisa Dilworth. Forensics underway. Details inside.

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📍 Portmore, Jamaica – May 17, 2025

Skeletal remains discovered on a beach in Portmore, St. Catherine, are suspected to belong to missing University of Technology (UTech) student Anisa Dilworth, who disappeared on Wednesday, May 7.

JanaiMcDermott,23,diedfrommultiplegunshotwoundsneartheDempsterEarlyChildhoodCentre.

OfficersfromtheSt.CatherineSouthPoliceDivisionrespondedtoreportsoftheremainsaround11:30a.m.onSaturdayandimmediatelylaunchedaninvestigation.


👮 Forensic Tests Pending, but Clues Point to Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth

While official confirmation is pending DNA and forensic analysis, investigators at the scene found evidence strongly suggesting the remains are Anisa’s.

Superintendent Leighton Grey, Commanding Officer of St. Catherine South, noted earlier that the skeletal remains appeared smaller than expected, initially casting doubt on the identity. However, new leads have reignited the focus on Dilworth’s disappearance.


🚨 What Happened to Anisa Dilworth?

🔥 Shocking Discovery in Portmore: Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth’s Skeletal Remains Believed Found

Dilworth’s mysterious disappearance shook the UTech community and the wider public. Her last known interaction was a ride booked via the inDrive ride-hailing app, which has led investigators to detain a driver for questioning.

Policeofficersfound23-year-oldJanaiMcDermottdeadwithmultiplegunshotwoundsneartheDempenEarlyChildhoodCentre.

TheJamaicaConstabularyForce (JCF)confirmedthatinvestigatorsarepursuingseveralleads,andtheystillconsiderthearrestedcabdriverapersonofinterest.


📞 How You Can Help Missing UTech Student Anisa Dilworth

Authorities are urging anyone with credible information to come forward. You can contact:

  • Crime Stop: 311
  • National Intelligence Bureau: 811
  • Criminal Investigations Branch: 876-929-9256
  • Or your nearest police station

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