![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, the family said the payments, totalling £1,792, were only made in exchange for Ms Wilson pausing a civil action against her until the end of the criminal proceedings. ![]() In a bid to avoid a jail sentence, Hartin claimed she had been paying compensation voluntarily to Supt Jemmott's family. On Wednesday, she was ordered to do 300 hours of community service and pay a £30,000 fine for the negligent manslaughter of Supt Jemmott – but none of that money will go to his bereaved relatives. She later claimed he had been showing her how to use it. 'There are real people here with lives, stories and people they love.'Ĭanadian Hartin's passport was confiscated in 2021 after she shot Supt Jemmott in the head with his gun while they were drinking on a moonlit pier in the town of San Pedro. 'Perhaps it has surprised her to learn that Belize is a real place with real laws, courts and lawyers – not just her fantasy getaway. Being held accountable is not an injustice or the result of corruption. 'Her actions have left wounds that will take decades to heal. Leslie Mendez, lawyer for Supt Jemmott's widow Romit Wilson, 39, said: 'Jasmine continues to pitch herself as the victim in this case where six children lost their father, a woman lost her partner of 13 years and sisters lost their brother' (pictured: Jemmott with his wife Romit Wilson and children) ![]()
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