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VOLUME:117 No.60, FEBRUARY 18TH, 2020
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WOMAN: HOW TO MANAGE WITH A BROKEN HEART
‘Why would anyone want to kill Jamal?’ By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net THE family of Jamal Russell, whose body was found stuffed in a plastic storage bin at his home, is clueless as to why someone would kill the deaf man who “never bothered anyone”. Carlton Russell, of Lewis Yard, accompanied several family members to the hospital yesterday to officially identify his deceased brother, the youngest of 11
A RETIRED woman yesterday described the moment she was shot in the chest and leg from a hail of bullets while waiting for Junkanoo results at Freedom Park during the 2013 Fox Hill mass shooting. Janet Davis testified about how she feared for her life when she felt the
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THE government’s aviation chief yesterday said he has received a Bahamian-generated offer to provide the “north of $120m” financing needed to kickstart overhauls of the Family Island airports. Director of Aviation Algernon Cargill is planning to meet the Ministry of Finance to select, and gain approval for, the best private-public partnership funding proposal as he revealed the government is seeking to finance the redevelopment of the Exuma, north Eleuthera, Long Island (Deadman’s Cay) and Great Harbour Cay (Berry Islands) airports in this financing round.
CHINA VIRUS: NO MORE IN QUARANTINE
By FARRAH JOHNSON fjohnson@tribunemedia.net
ALL those who were under quarantine amid fears of the spread of the deadly coronavirus have been released, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands said yesterday. Dr Sands said that there are no suspected, reported or confirmed cases of the virus in the country to date.
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“burning” sensation to her chest just after hearing “crackling, firecracker sounds” going off at the park. Her arms casually folded at the time, Ms Davis said she didn’t realise she was shot until she felt the searing pain in her chest, leading her to look down and see blood oozing from her bosom.
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
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siblings. Jamal Russell was discovered dead on Friday evening at his residence in Lewis Yard after family members had reported him missing to police. He was last seen by relatives on Wednesday. Mr Russell, who lives just three houses down from his brother, said Jamal was a regular churchgoer and read his Bible daily. “He never bothered anyone, and we don’t know who or why someone would do that to him,” he said.
MOTHER TELLS COURT: ‘OH LORD - I GOT SHOT’ By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
$120M PLAN FOR FAMILY AIRPORTS
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WHATEVER MAN SHOT HAPPENED TO TO DEATH SWEET EMILY? SHE was once the biggest female name in Bahamian music and her songs are still played, sung and loved to this day. But what happened to the entertainer known as “Sweet Emily”? Read Felicity Darville’s interview on Page 8 to find out.
POLICE are investigating a fatal shooting incident which happened last night near the junction of Toote Shop Corner and Fritz Lane. Officers confirmed the male victim died from his injuries.
IS IT TIME TO MOVE MARSH HARBOUR? By LEANDRA ROLLE lrolle@tribunemedia.net STATE Minister for Disaster Reconstruction Iram Lewis said a discussion “must be had” with landowners in Marsh Harbour, Abaco about possibly rebuilding the town centre more inland in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. His comment came when he was asked yesterday about the role the private sector will play in the redevelopment of
MINISTER Iram Lewis Marsh Harbour. Mr Lewis said: “...Marsh Harbour is a special area in that most of
the properties are privately owned so if it was government Crown land, if it was a government subdivision, we can just go it there and do what we please. “But, we must have meetings with all of the necessary stakeholders, most of them being private citizens. So, when you talk about redesigning Marsh Harbour, one of the things that immediately comes to mind is that you must shift the SEE PAGE THREE
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