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VOLUME:117 No.133, JUNE 8, 2020

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ANOTHER CHILD’S LIFE CUT SHORT Lorencia, who dreamt of growing up to teach, is gunmen’s latest victim

By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net THE 10-year-old girl who was shot and left injured last month during a fatal shooting in Bel Air Estate died yesterday morning, police said. Lorencia Simmons Walkes’ death comes more than a week after the fatal incident occurred in the Carmichael area. A relative told The Tribune yesterday she attended Sybil Strachan Primary School and was in the fifth grade. The Tribune was told she wanted to be a teacher when she grew up. Lorencia was among three people shot on May

29, after occupants of a gold coloured vehicle approached a group in front of a home at Belville Circle off Iguana Way shortly after 1pm. Three men exited the car with firearms and fired gunshots at the group, police said. One of the victims, identified by sources as Peron Bain, died at the scene. Police said three other people were taken to hospital — two were injured from gunshot wounds and the other from injuries sustained while trying to escape the scene. The third shooting victim is in stable condition, police said yesterday. SEE PAGE SEVEN

AFTER a series of court wins, Jamaican national Matthew Sewell has scored another legal victory, with the Supreme Court ordering a $60,000 interim payment within 60 days. This comes as Mr Sewell continues his legal battle over his false imprisonment case. Shuffled between prison and the Carmichael Road Detention Centre for more

By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced on Thursday that the country has officially began the transition to stage four of the government’s reopening plan, allowing for restaurants to open under certain guidelines and a further relaxation of restrictions on the national curfew. Noting that the success of the country’s phased reopening plan depends on residents’ adherence to the social distancing guidelines, Dr Minnis said starting next weekend, the weekend lockdown measure will be lifted for the entire country, with the 9pm to 5am curfew still set to remain in place.

IMF SIGNALS SCOPE FOR INTEREST RATE CUT

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

THE International Monetary Fund has nudged the Central Bank towards a more proactive monetary policy stance by saying it has “some room to lower interest rates” amid the COVID-pandemic. The IMF, in a report accompanying its decision to grant The Bahamas $252m in “emergency” funding, warned any move to lower the discount rate from 4 percent would have to “weigh” the potential negative repercussions for the $2bn foreign currency reserves. The comments will hearten those observers who have been urging the Central Bank to use monetary policy as a stimulus tool.

than nine years without facing a hearing on sexual assault, housebreaking and murder charges, his ordeal ended with Mr Sewell finally receiving bail on March 4, 2016. Mr Sewell was 18-years-old when he was first detained. He is suing the government for damages pertaining to assault, battery, arbitrary and unlawful detention, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution and breaches of his fundamental rights under the Constitution. SEE PAGE SEVEN

LAST STAGES BUT CURFEW STAYS FOR OVERNIGHT

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JAMAICAN WINS NEW $60K PAYOUT OVER DETENTION By TANYA SMITH-CARTWRIGHT ts-cartwright @tribunemedia.net

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LORENCIA Simmons Walkes died yesterday, more than a week after she was shot.

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US WANTS PRINCE ANDREW ON EPSTEIN THE US has officially demanded Britain allow Prince Andrew to be quizzed over his links to Jeffrey Epstein. According to reports in the British press, the US Department of Justice has formally told the UK the Duke of York is now caught up in a criminal probe for the first time. Prince Andrew has so far refused to answer questions from New York prosecutors investigating Epstein’s historic sex trafficking

WANTED: Prince Andrew network but strongly denies any wrongdoing. Until now it was thought

he was only likely to be the target of action by Epstein’s victims in the US civil courts. One - Virginia Roberts Giuffre - alleges she had sex with Andrew on three occasions between 2001 and 2002, twice while underage. Prince Andrew, who is 60, denies this. But, according to reports in the UK, the US Department of Justice has upped the stakes, by-passing

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