British photographer found dead in Jamaica, days after a UK citizen was killed

A British photographer has been found dead in Jamaica, days after another UK citizen was killed on the Caribbean island.

Barbara Findley spent five years in Jamaica after moving from Kennington, south-east London.

The 58-year-old had been reported missing on Thursday, November 29.

She was found nine days later on the side of a road in Santa Cruz, St Elizabeth, The Times reported.

The Foreign Office said it had been assisting Ms Findley’s family following reports of her disappearance.

The incident follows the disappearance and death of Karen Cleary-Brown, a 44-year-old woman who had visited Jamaica, her home country, and was in the process of having a new home built there.

Ms Cleary-Brown’s partner Ken Brown said the body of his spouse was discovered buried in the garden of her property.

She had been missing since Sunday, November 25 and was found on Monday when her killer, who was also working on her property, confessed to the murder and led detectives to her grave, said Mr Brown.

"I am just devastated. She was building a dream home, we had planned this wonderful life together," the 65-year-old said.

"She was coming back in January and then we were going to go for a big holiday around Thailand – the future was rosy."

Six months prior to Ms Cleary-Brown’s killing came the deaths of British couple Charlie and Gayle Anderson, who were murdered in their Jamaican home after moving from Manchester.

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