ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, CMC - Police said one woman was killed and three others injured in separate incidents as Carnival celebrations ended abruptly here on Tuesday night. They said Rosemarie Lynch became the ninth homicide for the year after her body was found lying in a pool of blood at Perry Bay, near the capital. Police said she was stabbed multiple times during an apparent struggle with her attacker. The police and Carnival organisers were forced to call off the “Last Lap jump-up” in the capital after three people, including a 62-year-old woman, were shot.
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