Jasmine Hartin denied bail after she was found near body of Supt Henry Jemmott in Belize

The daughter-in-law of Lord Ashcroft, a Conservative party donor and former treasurer, has been charged in Belize with manslaughter by negligence after a police superintendent was reported to have died in a shooting.

Jasmine Hartin was being held following the discovery of the body of the superintendent, Henry Jemmott, 42, near a jetty in San Pedro early on Friday.

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