Supreme Ventures shocked by murder of veteran jockey Oneil Mullings
Supreme Ventures Racing and Entertainment Limited, the operator of Caymanas Park, says it is shocked and saddened by the tragic death of veteran jockey Oneil Mullings.
Mullings was gunned down on Sunday in his St Andrew community.
The police stated that the attack reportedly stemmed from a dispute.
Two brothers have been listed as persons of interest by the St Andrew South police.
Supreme Ventures, in a media release on Monday, noted that Mullings began his riding career in 2002 and has recorded 415 career wins.
The company said his dedication and skill in the saddle made him a respected figure among his peers and in Jamaica's racing community.
"We express our deepest sympathies to his family, colleagues in the racing fraternity, and loved ones. May his soul rest in peace."
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