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The Prison Officers’ Association is in mourning following the loss of one of their own, Prison Officer Kerron Ashton. Ashton, who was known for his youthful energy, vibrancy, and zest for life, is being remembered fondly by his colleagues and friends. His kindness, humility, and peaceful demeanor were traits that set him apart, making him a beloved figure among those who knew him. It is reported that Ashton never had any conflicts with anyone, further testament to his peaceful nature. Gerard Gordon, the President of the Association, has extended his deepest condolences to Ashton’s family, friends, and batchmates. He expressed that the loss of Ashton is deeply felt across the service. In his statement, Gordon said, ‘Rest in eternal peace, Kerron. Your memory will remain with us always.’ The Association is yet to announce any memorial or funeral arrangements for Ashton.
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