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Volume: 121 No.33, January 9, 2024
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‘WE MUST CHANGE LAWS ON BAIL’ Commissioner repeats call for legal changes after schoolgirl’s murder By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander said some people charged with serious crimes last year were released on bail “within two or three months”, adding: “Something is definitely wrong with that.” His renewed call for
changes to bail laws came during a press conference in which he discussed the soaring murder rate, which has involved eight killings in 2024. “We continue to say, and the law says within two to three years if the matter doesn’t come up in a week within that period, then he or she should be entitled
POLICE Commissioner Clayton Fernander during a press conference at Police Headquarters yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer
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TRIBUTES PAID TO DAVINIQUE AFTER DEADLY SHOOTING By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net THE brutal shooting death of a 16-year-old RM Bailey Senior High School student led some of her peers to pledge themselves to Christ during a special assembly yesterday. Davinique Gray was
killed after gunshots ripped through her Nassau village home on Saturday –– one of three people murdered over the weekend, bringing the murder toll for the year to eight. Shari Russell, principal of RM Bailey High School, said many students SEE PAGE TWO
STUDENTS gather in the court for assembly at RM Bailey High School after a schoolmate, Davinique Gray was killed when the house she was in was riddle with bullets. Photo: Moise Amisial
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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE loss of more than 100 well-paid jobs through PharmaChem Technologies’ Friday shutdown was last night branded “another kick in the teeth” for Grand Bahama’s struggling economy. James Carey, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce president, told
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