THE Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) is saddened after receiving news that Jedine Carr’s life was taken by the bullet of a gunman on Friday while she travelled to football training.
Jedine was a member of the Jamaica Under-15 team that travelled to China to participate in the Chinese Football Development Exchange Programme in 2018.
She was called to the Under-17 National Training squad, played Under-15 football for St Thomas and was a member of the Yallahs High team which participated in the aborted ISSA School Girls Competition in 2020. Her most recent games were played with the Proven Girls Academy in the ISSA Construction 2022 Reinas Cup.
“I call upon Jamaicans to stand up to this bulging monster called crime and fight against what now seems to be a passive acceptance of it,” said Michael Ricketts, president of the JFF.
“We are losing so many young and industrious people to gun violence. Jedine did everything right and was making big strides to brighten her future when her life was snuffed out.
Profound condolences go to her family, friends, teammates and the St Thomas Football Association. Please stay strong in these challenging times,” Ricketts added. (Sportsmax)