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JAM | Sep 6, 2024

Taxi operator Lascelles Morgan remanded again in Danielle Anglin murder case

Vanassa McKenzie

Vanassa McKenzie / Our Today

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Danielle Anglin (Photo: Jamaica Constabulary Force).

Lascelles Morgan, the 45-year-old taxi operator, charged in connection with the murder and disappearance of primary school teacher Danielle Anglin, has been further remanded in custody until October 3.

He was charged in July with the offences of murder and kidnapping.

Morgan was remanded in the Clarendon Parish Court on Thursday, September 5, due to the lack of an antecedent report.

Anglin was reported missing on May 13 when she left her Hellshire Park home in St Catherine for work around 5:50 am.

Her skeletal remains were later discovered in a densely vegetated area in Torrington district, Salt River, Clarendon, on June 3.

The identity of the 29-year-old teacher was reportedly confirmed following a series of forensic tests by investigators.

She taught at the St Peter Claver Primary and Infant School on Waltham Park Road in St Andrew.

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