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‘I SAW ADRIANA IN SAFE HOUSE’ Witness swears missing Cuban woman was held by immigration officers By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net A CAMEROON native who was released from the Carmichael Road Detention Centre over two months ago claimed she saw missing Cuban woman Adriana Caro at the Department of Immigration’s safe house in early April. She claimed she was told by Mrs Caro to contact her relatives to inform them of her whereabouts. Mrs Caro, 22, was said to have been on board a Cuban vessel that capsized in Bahamian waters

in early March that was later intercepted by Cuban, Bahamian, Turks Island and US Coast Guard officials the same month. Local immigration officials said some 15 to 20 people died in the incident, believing Mrs Caro to be one of the victims. However, in a witness statement filed on June 9, Violet Werengie claimed she met Mrs Caro sometime in early April while being held at the safe house, describing her as a beautiful Cuban woman “of light complexion” with “prominent dimples”. SEE PAGE THREE

BAHAMAS Nurses Union President Amancha Williams said yesterday the union would only support the government’s proposed decision to end the COVID19 emergency restrictions if a comprehensive plan is in

place to mitigate potential virus spread. Ms Williams spoke to The Tribune after Attorney General Carl Bethel told reporters on Tuesday the government wants to remove the COVID-19 emergency restrictions by August. SEE PAGE FOUR

By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net

THE lawyer for a Royal Bahamas Defence Force officer accused of murder said the prosecution’s case was not fully investigated and that his client, who has maintained his innocence, had nothing to hide. However. the prosecution countered that the defence had not provided sufficient information to prove the accused’s alibi, adding the officer had “motive” and a bad temper. The remarks came as a jury listened to three hours of closing arguments from the prosecution and defence counsel yesterday on whether Able Seaman Jevon Seymour was the assailant who fatally shot another marine in a guardroom at Government House in 2019. SEE PAGE SEVEN

MAN KILLED, WOMAN HURT IN SHOOTING

NURSES CAUTIOUS ON ENDING RESTRICTIONS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

OFFICER’S KILLER - OR INNOCENT?

ADRIANA CARO, the Cuban woman who was reportedly seen in a Department of Immigration safe house in early April.

US EXPECTING TRAVEL EXPLOSION By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

US PRE-CLEARANCE at Lynden Pindling International Airport expects to be processing 70-75 percent of pre-COVID’s record passenger volumes “by the end of summer”, a top official revealed yesterday. Jeff Mara, area port director for US Customs and Border Protection, conceded to Tribune Business

LYNDEN Pindling International Airport. this was “a tough number” to hit given the 1.4m departures processed in the last full pre-pandemic year but said it was based on

passenger demand data provided by airlines. The 16 percent yearover-year rise in outbound travellers heading to the US in the 12 months to endSeptember 2019 was the highest growth rate for any US pre-clearance station, and Mr Mara said officers have been redeployed from facilities in Canada and Ireland to Nassau with effect from June 6 to cope. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

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By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net A MAN was killed and a woman was injured during a daytime shooting at Peardale Road yesterday. The woman was taken to hospital, however, her condition was not known up to press time. Speaking to reporters on the scene, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Audley Peters said that shortly before 4pm, the police control room was alerted to a shooting incident that occurred on Peardale Road. SEE PAGE TWO

BODY FOUND ‘DROWNED’ IN POTTER’S CAY POLICE are investigating the suspected drowning death of a man whose body was fished out of waters at Potter’s Cay yesterday. Around 11am, police received reports of a body found submerged in water under a boat that was docked in the western area of Potter’s Cay. SEE PAGE TWO


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