Skillibeng shoots 'Coke' on crashed plane

February 02, 2021
A screengrab from Skillibeng's new music video, which was filmed on the crashed plane.

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) said they have wrapped up preliminary investigations on the Rocky Point plane crash.

This after dancehall artiste Skillibeng shot an entire music video at the now-famous crash site.

Released last night, the music video is the accompanying visuals for his latest single Coke, which chronicles the dynamics of an illustrious drug trade.

"Di plane just crash wid di coke, mi nuh out it inna mi nose. Sell mi sell it like sey we have a store," Skillibeng deejays from the pilot's seat aboard the crashed aircraft. The video, which is now trending No. 1 on the local YouTube chart is creating quite the buzz as social media users while praising Skillibeng's genius promotional skills, questioned the usefulness of the country's police force.

Social media users lamented that the Rocky Point location is too easily accessible by the general public. "And this site suppose to be secured and under investigation, shake my head, see how slack the country is," one use commented under a snippet of Skillibeng's music video on a popular video streaming platform. "So you mean to tell me say the Government didn't take up the plane yet," said another user.

Hours after the aircraft crash-landed in Rocky Point, Clarendon some two weeks ago, law enforcers admitted that it became increasingly difficult to cordon off the crash site and secure it from curious onlookers.

However, in a statement today, they said they have no further interest in the aircraft. 

"Officially, the Constabulary Force, having done its initial investigation in relation to the plane crash, has no further interest in the aircraft. No crime was detected, neither was any reported to us," a representative from the Corporate Communications Unit of the JCF said, while also stressing that investigations revealed that the aircraft was not destined for Jamaica.

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