The Wife Of Bunny Wailer, Jean Watt, Is Missing

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Jean Watt, Bunny Wailer (from left to right)

The wife of reggae legend Neville “Bunny Wailer” Livingstone, Jean Watt, is missing. According to reports, the 70-year-old woman has been missing since last Saturday, May 23. She is fondly known as “Sister Jean”.

Sister Jean has dreadlocks, is about five feet three inches tall, and was last seen wearing a black top, brown bottom, and sandals in Washington Gardens, St. The family has made a public appeal in the hope that she is found safe and sound.

“Starting the day with a prayer for the Livingston family that Sister Jean is found today. Meditating positively that she is being cared for by ones, who don’t know who she is, but will by the outpouring of support and interest for the Hon Bunny Wailer that it will all come together.”

“Hail Jah Rastafari, someone I love is missing, and my thoughts are racing into fear and panic. I surrender all of my fearful thoughts to you.”

“I call upon your perfect wisdom to guide everything to ensure the complete safety and protection of my loved one. Please take my fearful thoughts from me and heal them for me.”

“I am willing to trust that your love ensures our safety and well-being, and there is nothing to fear. In the presence of your light, there is no darkness. No one can be harmed, threatened or in danger when they are surrounded by the light and protection of your love.”

“Please take my fears and replace them with your certainty of a peaceful outcome. I place my loved one in your capable hands and trust, with all my heart, that they are safe and secure. Thank you, in advance, for their safe and immediate return. Thy will be done. Amen,” the statement, which was published yesterday, May 26 read.

Well-known Jamaican entrepreneur and author Wayne Chen also made an appeal to the public via his Twitter account in the hopes that Jean will be found. He said: “I first came across Jean Watt in 1973 as the songwriter/ composer of ‘Hallelujah Time’ when I played, over and over, The Wailers’ ‘Burnin’ album. Praying for her safe return.”

She is also known for her contribution as a Jamaican reggae artist. She was once part of the I Three, which was a trio of backing vocalists for Bob Marley & The Wailers after Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer left.

Bunny Wailer also credits Jean for some recordings in the early 70s. She is credited for writing “Hallelujah Time” and “Pass It On” which appeared on The Wailers album Burnin’ in 1973.

Anyone who might have information that could help locate her is being asked to contact the Duhaney Park Police at 876- 933-4280.