ST MARY, Jamaica — Law enforcement agencies in Jamaica’s northern parish of St Mary have launched an official investigation into the death of a local construction professional, a case that local authorities are treating as the fifth suspected suicide recorded in the region since the start of the year. The 43-year-old victim, Oneero Roberts, who went by the nickname “Anif”, was a resident of the Comsee neighborhood in Highgate, a market town located in the heart of the parish.
Per official police accounts, the grim discovery was made on an unspecified date in recent weeks after a close family member grew concerned when they detected an unusual putrid smell emanating from the overgrown bushy area at the rear of Roberts’ private property. Just after 10:00 a.m. local time, the relative ventured to the back of the land to trace the source of the odor, where they made the tragic finding.
Investigators confirmed that Roberts’ body was located hanging from a tree in the thickly vegetated plot, and that the remains had already begun to partially decompose by the time they were discovered. Emergency response teams were called to the scene to retrieve the body, which has since been moved for a formal post-mortem examination to confirm the exact cause and timeline of death.
Local policing officials have confirmed that this death marks the fifth suspected suicide to be recorded in St Mary parish in 2024, a statistic that has already raised quiet concern among local public health and community welfare stakeholders. As of the latest update, investigators from the St Mary Police Force are continuing their procedural inquiry into the circumstances surrounding Roberts’ death, with no further details released to the public at this stage.
