14 July 2012, St John’s Antigua — A Bethesda family has claimed the young female body found at Devil’s Bridge exactly one week ago.
A family member has told OBSERVER Media that the girl was 13-year-old Iesha Millett. The family member also said she had been missing for at least two weeks.
The positive identification has also been confirmed by OBSERVER Media sources within the police force. Up to the time of publication, however, Police Public Relations Officer Corporal Frankie Thomas said that while a family did identify the young woman on Saturday, there was no confirmation that she is indeed the missing teenager.
Last Saturday, the body was discovered washed up on the shoreline at Devil’s Bridge. Police have yet to determine cause of death.







It is sadden to see another youth fall under the cruel world and its delimas. I find it very discouraging that when a missing report is being filed that it is not channeled out to the publics attention repeatedly. Picture notification where the individual can be identified and hopefully be seen before any ungodly act be forced upon them. The lack in the SYSTEM which need improvement and serious accessment. This could have been your daughter!!!!!
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just another teenager who left the earth not knowing their purpose.
it is really hard to phathom what is really going through these young women’s mind’s, and these men.
she may be my cousin, my niece, my best friends sister, i am deeply hurt because i think of all the oppurtunities she has missed, all the pain she is now putting her family through.
it is sad, i have nothing more to say because i’m speechless, real speechless.
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It is very sad…more-so if it is indeed a 13 year old. Was she reported missing by her family? I don’t recall reading about a missing child.
My condolences to the family.
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Is anyone else BAFFLED by this excerpt???
“A family member has told OBSERVER Media that the girl was 13-year-old Iesha Millett. The family member also said she had been missing for at least two weeks.
The POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION has also been CONFIRMED by OBSERVER Media sources within the police force. Up to the time of publication, however, Police Public Relations Officer Corporal Frankie Thomas said that while a family DID IDENTIFY the young woman on Saturday, there was NO CONFIRMATION that she is indeed the missing teenager.”
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