British woman's Jamaican wedding turns to horror after gunmen burst into reception and murder groom – over £60 debt
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Jacqueline
Cousins, 49, married Dameion Cousins, 31, in an idyllic ceremony
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Armed
gang burst into the reception claiming the groom owed them money
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Bride
held at gunpoint while groom was shot in the head in the driveway
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No-one
has been prosecuted for the attack in July
Tragic: Dameion Cousins and his wife Jacqueline from Hornsey,
North London pictured on their wedding day - hours later Mr Cousins was shot
dead
A new bride was forced to watch her new husband being shot dead
by masked gunmen at their Jamaican wedding reception.
Jacqueline Cousins, 49, married Dameion Cousins, 31, in an
idyllic ceremony in the Caribbean.
But hours later an armed gang burst into the reception claiming
the groom owed them $10,000 Jamaican dollars - just £60.
They held the bride at gunpoint while Mr Cousins was shot in the
head outside in the driveway.
Mrs Cousins, a family support worker, from Hornsey, North
London, said she has no idea why the gang targeted her husband.
She said: 'I started screaming and screaming and I could not
believe what I was seeing.
'I lay down next to him and I put my head on his chest. I
realised he was dead.
'We were just two people who really loved each other and had
taken that move to be together and just a few hours later this is what I was
dealing with.'
The mother-of-seven first met Mr Cousins - a songwriter and
performer - when she visited her parent's home in Jamaica 11 years ago.
The couple did not begin dating until seven years later when her
previous marriage fell apart.
After a long-distance
romance Mr Cousins proposed on New Year's Day in 2012 and the pair married in
an intimate ceremony at his home in Hart Hill, Jamaica, in July this year.
'It was absolutely beautiful,' said Mrs Cousins.
'There was a red carpet, and just 17 people there including us,
with twinkling fairy lights.
'I had picked flowers from my mother's garden and Dameion had
made beautiful pathway with them.
'I had never seen him so happy.'
The reception was also held at the property and Mr Cousins
briefly left towards the end of the evening to drop his two daughters back to
their mother's house.
The new wife and her mother-in-law Dorothy, 80, were chatting in
an upstairs bedroom when two thugs burst in and demanded to know 'where is the
Rasta?'.
They claimed he owed them cash and one of the intruders went in
search of valuables.
But at that moment Mr Cousins pulled into the drive and the
women heard a number of gunshots before the gunmen scarpered.
Distraught Mrs Cousins discovered her new husband had been shot
in the head and neck.
Recalling the attack, she said: 'I was so frightened I could
barely lift my head to look at them
.'I told them that he was not there, that they could take what
they wanted, but it all happened to quickly.'
Police arrested two men following the brutal attack, but
released them without charge and no one has ever been caught or prosecuted.
The newlyweds planned to return to London so Mrs Cousins could
continue work and her new husband could get a job.
Mrs Cousins, who returned to London in August, said: 'I just
want answers.
'The two men who killed my husband are still out there.
'Everybody loved Dameion. He got on with everyone. I think it
was simply jealousy that he might have left the country and had a life with
me.'
Jeremiah 10:2 Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen,
Jeremiah 10:3 For the customs of the people are vain:
Matthew 10:5 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not:
For their
feet run to evil, and make haste to shed blood.
Isaiah 59:7
Isaiah 59:7
Their
feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood: their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity;
wasting and destruction are in their paths.
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