Jamaican Consulate In London Helps Stylo G Replace Travel Documents Following Robbery

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Stylo G at the High Commission of Jamaica in London

Dancehall deejay Stylo G will soon have his travel documents replaced after he was robbed of them recently. Last week Stylo lost thousands of dollars worth of jewellery and his passport after someone broke into his car in England.

After the robbery he took to Instagram pleading with the thieves to return his wallet. His car was parked around Tower Bridge Road in London.

He explained in the post that the passport represents his money as he travel a lot plying his trade.

In some good news he recently met with the Jamaican Consulate in London who said they would assist him with getting emergency travel documents.

Stylo, whose real name is Jason McDermott, said: “When the High Commission of Jamaica (in london) invites you for a cup a tea ☕️ and snap a pic in his office u know PASSPORT FIX INNA VIP STYLE 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 THANKS FOR THE HOSPITALITY 🙏🏾🙏🏾 we had a little chat sometimes bad things happen for the good things to flourish 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇺🇸🇺🇸 OUT AND BADDER NOW ✈️ ✈️✈️ #passportthiefTakeAlook1MoreBook #NextTimeIsASuit.”

Stylo G is well known in England for his unique Jamaican–English reggae fusion sound. He lived in Spanish Town Jamaica until his family relocated to London after his father was murdered. He is best known for his three hit singles “My Yout”, “Call Mi a Leader” and “Soundbwoy”.

Last year an Airbnb residence he was staying at in Jamaica was raided. Police said they were searching for guns but after a five hour search, they found nothing.  Stylo satirized the raid in a recent music video release titled Bamm Bamm.

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