former IT specialist at the Jamaica Observer was shot dead by his wife in Florida, USA on Saturday. The man has been identified as Rohan Malcolm, who former colleagues at the newspaper described as “friendly” and “down to earth”. Malcolm has been living in the United States for approximately 10 years.14 ho
The report says one of their two children called the cops.
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In reply to Chrissy
Yard woman can be the most loving / take care of her man / fiercely protective.
But de wrong/mistreated one will kill ya.
In reply to nick2020
True...but you made me laugh even at this sad event.
In reply to Chrissy
Rass claat! So Rohan is shot and...
Don't dat mean seh Rohan was likely still alive...? Ooman serious to backside!
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I know Yard also has a gun culture but would she have been less likely to shoot him if they were in the Yard?
In reply to JayMor
Real frightening bro. Feel it for the kids. They will never get over this.
In reply to Chrissy
So glad she didn't harm the boys. Hope they'll heal in time. I cannot say I'm not curious as to why.
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In reply to JayMor
Same here. My guess is another woman.
Hope she can handle prison.
In reply to Chrissy
Rohan Malcolm is my wife's relative. She just found out this morning. Her maiden name is Malcolm and
she is from Hanover and knows Rohan very well.
I saw the report in the Observer and showed her this morning as she was leaving for work.
And you are right about the reason for this tragedy...
My wife is a strong person and has dealt with the loss of quite a few relatives in Florida since last year.
Nothing's wrong with the world really,just us the inhabitants so we grieve and mourn.
The relatives ion Florida are numerous so I hope they will be able to deal with this and see to the
future of the twins.
In reply to hubert
Condolences to your wife and the family.
In reply to Chrissy
A good yard woman deserves a good man. They take love you to death literally.
In reply to hubert
Real sad man. 15 year old twin boys left.
In reply to trev114
Thanks
In reply to nick2020and Chrissy
Truly very sad but Wifey and I are dealing with it but its tough on her.
In reply to hubert
I feel it for your wife and the entire family. Every day I give thanks that my father taught us early to always think first about the consequences of decision making as they apply to you.
See I was never going to prison over a man’s infidelity. Prison worse than dat. Dat is really stupid decision making. What a mess.
In reply to hubert
'Malcolm' is a very common family name throughout Hanover. Seems to me like there's even a denser-than-usual concentration of them in and around Maryland-to-Mount-Peace area. My sympathies to you and wifey.
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In reply to Chrissy
It is so heart rending and sad, I am confused and numbed as it should not have come to this.
I can understand the reason, but as you say it is not a good one..walking away is an art or
even count to 10 as parents used to say..
In reply to JayMor
Thanks my Friend..consoling someone is sometimes very tough when you also feeling the pain...
And yes, Malcolm folks are all over Hanover and most if not all are related too..Its a clan so to speak and
also have big presence in Florida and Western Pennsylvania.
My wife is the last of 13 children. Tough, But those who are here have to tough it out.
In reply to hubert
I will never get it. Maybe I always love me more than any guy. Too sad.
In reply to Chrissy
Aint nothing with loving self more as far as I am concerned. It gives perspective on how to love others too.
When it rains it pours...Now a niece passed in Spanish Town Hospital yesterday shortly after
being admitted for Treatment. She had some health issues that she also concealed from
Family and relatives.
She recently returned home from England.
In reply to hubert
A niece?
Deepest sympathy to you and family bro - too much grief.
In reply to hubert
Oh, my! Condolences again, buddy. When it rains it pours indeed.
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In reply to hubert
Sympathy to you and family Hubert.
In reply to hubert
I think your niece came home to die but she didn’t want a fuss
In reply to Chrissy
I think you are right...Wifey is hurting as this was the first baby she ever seen being
born.
Such is life.This life is only a preparation for a better one yet future.At least that's how we are
looking at it.
Thanks for your encouraging thoughts.
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