Waterford’s Anticipation Peaks – Will the Gaza Boss Walk Free?
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Join the suspense as Waterford awaits the UK Privy Council’s verdict on Vybz Kartel fate.
Will the Gaza Boss reclaim his freedom?
In Waterford, Portmore, St Catherine, the buzz is electric as the community braces for
the UK Privy Council’s decision on the fate of dancehall icon Vybz Kartel.
The anticipation reached a fever pitch as the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
(JCPC) announced the imminent judgment in the case of Shawn Campbell and others versus
The King (Jamaica).
Residents are on edge, eagerly awaiting Thursday, March 14, when the verdict will be
delivered at 4 p.m. GMT and streamed live on the JCPC’s website. Kartel, along with
Shawn ‘Shawn Storm’ Campbell, Kahira Jones, and Andre St John, stand at the centre
of this high-stakes legal battle, appealing their murder convictions.
With the possibility of Kartel’s release looming, the Waterford community is brimming with hope. Murals of the iconic entertainer adorn the streets, serving as a testament to his influence and popularity. Locals, like lifelong community member Gavin Bolton and music producer Garfield Francis, express their longing for Kartel’s return, anticipating a resurgence of music and excitement.
Even those unrelated to Kartel, like Richard Palmer, foresee a revitalization of the community’s image, expecting an influx of documentary crews following the verdict. Amidst the optimism, there’s a collective sigh of relief that the case has reached the Privy Council, offering a glimmer of hope for Kartel’s supporters.
As the countdown to the verdict continues, emotions run high in Waterford, with every resident holding their breath for the momentous decision that could alter the course of Vybz Kartel’s future.