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The Tribune
Volume:116 No.128, JUNE 28TH, 2019
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Shark alert on major beaches By MORGAN ADDERLEY Tribune Staff Reporter madderley@tribunemedia.net
IN THE wake of Wednesday’s horrific shark attack that claimed the life of a 21-year-old American woman, the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources is advising the public to “exercise extreme caution” while “in and around” the waters of New Providence, Rose Island, and Paradise Island. The ministry is also calling for the public to “avoid” cleaning and discarding fish waste in the ocean, noting this practice attracts sharks into areas used for public swimming.
“A beautiful, gentle soul” is how the family of Jordan Lindsey, 21, described the young woman who was tragically killed by sharks while snorkeling with her family in the waters near Rose Island. “Jordan was 21 and such a great daughter and person. We already miss her terribly,” Lindsey’s father, Michael Lindsey, told ABC News. “Myself, my two boys, and Jordan’s girlfriend, Gianna, were on another part of the island, just swimming on the beach side,” he said. “My wife, Kami, and Jordan went snorkeling on SEE PAGE FIVE
DAME MARGUERITE TAKES A FINAL BOW By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
IT WAS a speech that tracked her humble beginnings from a poor, barefoot girl in Andros to the highest office in the land. And as she marked her departure, Dame Marguerite Pindling issued nuggets of wisdom as well to a nation that hears “too
much too often about the vices that divide us and too little too seldom about the virtues that unite us”. “Virtues,” she said yesterday, “such as our love of family, our devotion to God, our compassion for the elderly and the underprivileged, our patriotic fervor, and our desire to make our country a better place for our children SEE PAGE TWO
SO MUCH PAIN
THE FAMILIES of Blair John and Alrae Ramsey were at Lynden Pindling International Airport yesterday when the bodies of the two men were returned home. Full story - Page 3 Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff Friday, June 28, 2019
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