The development of a luxury housing scheme in Kitson Town, St. Catherine, has left some at a disadvantage. One resident claims sewage from the new development flows into another community. For over 20 years, sewage has stained the lives of residents of Mary’s Field, St. Catherine, especially when it rains. The source is an alleged faulty sewer system in the area that was created a while back. But with the development of a new reputable community some years ago, it seems the sewer was and still is unable to facilitate the changes. Understandably, residents of the high-end community have refused to speak. Those being impacted, however, are not holding their tongues. They say the issue must be addressed.
Reporter: Trishagaye Kelly
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