Shock as woman found dead at rented home in St Mary; no foul play identified ‘at this time’

In rural St Mary parish, Jamaica, local law enforcement is working to determine the exact cause of death of a 35-year-old woman whose remains were discovered in an advanced state of decomposition inside her locked rented residence in the Lewistore community this past Friday. While investigators have not publicly released the woman’s name in their official statement issued Monday, local residents have confirmed her identity as Kerry Henry, a native of the neighboring Clarendon parish and an alumna of Kellits High School, according to reporting from Observer Online.

Per official police accounts, Henry lived alone at the Lewistore property, and was last confirmed to be alive at approximately 10:00 p.m. on April 14, 2026. Medical investigators currently estimate her death occurred at some point between that April 14 interaction and 4:00 p.m. on April 17, the day her body was located.

In their Monday public statement, the St Mary Police Department noted that investigators have not yet uncovered any evidence of foul play connected to Henry’s death. The statement also shared that public records indicate Henry had recently sought care from a local physician for ongoing general health issues. Concerns about Henry’s wellbeing first emerged when repeated attempts to reach her by phone went unanswered, prompting those who tried to contact her to alert authorities. On Friday, Henry’s landlord conducted a welfare check at the property, detected a strong unusual odor coming from inside the home, and immediately contacted local police.

When officers arrived, they found the property’s entry was securely locked from the inside, forcing law enforcement to force entry to access the residence. Once inside, investigators found Henry’s body lying supine on the floor, already in an advanced state of decomposition. A post-mortem examination has been ordered to confirm the official cause and timeline of death, and results are still pending as of Monday.

As word of Henry’s passing spread across the small local community over the weekend, news of her death sparked an outpouring of grief and shock across local social media platforms. The popular local Facebook page Port Maria Highlights Ja, which covers community events in St Mary, posted a public tribute to Henry on Sunday, writing “Jah Jah Kerry Rip Friend… This really really sad, don’t know what happened or to say, but condolences to family and friend.”

Other local social media users shared their own memories of Henry, uniformly describing her as a warm, kind person who was almost always seen smiling. “I’m so shock and hurt. She’s such a lovely soul. May her soul rest in peace, love always hun,” one woman wrote. Another user who encountered Henry just two weeks prior in nearby Highgate shared, “I saw her in Highgate two weeks ago, and Kerry was always smiling. This is so heartbreaking. Where were her close friends? RIP mama.” One man who had not seen Henry since the December holiday season reflected, “Rip .. friend.. Last time me see her was in Christmas.. My condolences to the family. It sad. Sometime it’s not nice living alone.”

Local investigators are now asking any members of the public who have information relevant to the circumstances of Henry’s death, or who observed any unusual activity in the Lewistore area between April 14 and April 17, to come forward with their accounts. Tipsters can contact the Highgate Police Station at 876-992-2233, the Port Maria Police Station at 876-994-4223, or the anonymous Crime Stop hotline at 311 to share information.