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VOLUME:115 No.152, JULY 2ND, 2018

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Inferno at sea One dead, ten hurt as engine of boat explodes By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net AN American woman died after a tour company’s boat engine exploded off Barraterre, Exuma, on Saturday in an accident that left ten other people, including her 39-year-old husband, one Bahamian and nine Americans, injured. Another Bahamian on board the boat was not injured, The Tribune was told. The husband of the woman who died is now in the Intensive Care Unit of the Princess Margaret Hospital. Both of his legs are fractured. A mother is in the hospital’s private surgical ward with injuries, while her husband was not injured, nor was their 13-year-old daughter. However, the mother’s 22-year-old daughter, who lost both of her legs and has a fractured arm, is in intensive care. SEE PAGE TWO

NOWHERE TO GO FOR SHANTY TOWN RESIDENTS By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net THE lack of available rental properties in Abaco could complicate the government’s efforts to regulate several shanty towns on that island, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes has said. Speaking to The Tribune shortly after the government’s Shanty Town Action Task Force completed assessments there on Saturday, Mr Foulkes admitted that there could be some challenges ahead for the plan if suitable housing could not be identified. Referring to some of the preliminary discoveries made by SATF on Saturday, Mr Foulkes said of adequate housing, consideration would have to be given to options that could “handle the persons we would displace”. SEE PAGE THREE

ROBINSON: NO CONTRACTS FROM MINISTRY By KHRISNA RUSSELL Deputy Chief Reporter krussell@tribunemedia.net

THE TOUR company boat on fire as seen in this image from video posted to social media.

BODY FOUND AS POLICE HUNT FOR MISSING WOMAN By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net POLICE found the body of a woman in a field off Cowpen Road shortly after 6pm yesterday. A worker cleaning the farm alerted them to the body, according to Superintendent of Police Shanta Knowles. Police are now trying to determine if the deceased is Ria Musgrove, the 25-yearold woman shot in Pastel Gardens on Saturday night

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and said to be missing. The injuries found on the body of the woman yesterday are similar to those reportedly inflicted on Ms Musgrove, Supt Knowles told reporters. A pathologist examination must be conducted to confirm this and Ms Musgrove’s family will be invited to the Rand Morgue this morning to see if they can identify the body. Ms Musgrove was sitting in a car on Peach Street, Pastel Gardens with a man when another man sitting

in the rear seat of that car produced a firearm, shooting her and her companion around 10pm on Saturday. The male victim escaped the vehicle and ran to a house for assistance. At last report, he was said to be listed in serious but stable condition. He gave statements to police that are helping them in their investigation. The suspect, who police yesterday said remains at large, drove off in a brown Nissan Cube along with the woman. SEE PAGE SIX

A BODY is taken from the scene at Cowpen Road last night. Photo: Terrel W Carey/Tribune Staff

MILLER PLAZA UP FOR SALE OVER BANK DEBT By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

A FURIOUS Leslie Miller yesterday slammed the Bank of the Bahamas (BOB) bail-out vehicle for trying to sell his multi-million dollar plaza while in the middle of talks with the government. The former MP and Cabinet minister said it appeared that “the right hand does not know what the left is doing”, given

that his family is negotiating with the Government to lease the Summerwinds Plaza on Tonique Williams Highway to a variety of public sector agencies. Mr Miller hit out after Bahamas Resolve, the vehicle to which BOB’s ‘toxic’ loans have been transferred, advertised his Summerwinds Plaza for sale to interested buyers via a newspaper advertisement in Friday’s Tribune. However, this newspaper’s real estate contacts

yesterday revealed that Mr Miller was far from the only prominent deadbeat borrower featured in Friday’s newspaper advertisement. For it exposed two former Cabinet ministers, Algernon Allen and Shane Gibson, and an ex-Bank of the Bahamas managing director, Pauline Allen-Dean, as being among those whose delinquent loans were transferred as part of the BISX-listed institution’s rescue. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

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BAIN and Grants Town MP Travis Robinson has suggested speculation that his new consultancy business could be set to receive lucrative contracts from the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is baseless, adding the concerns only came to light through anonymous sources on social media. In an interview with The Tribune on Friday, Mr Robinson was adamant his company – Consult Bahamas Ltd – would not even accept an agreement with the government if one were offered. SEE PAGE SIX

SANDS: GIVE OUT FREE CONDOMS By FARRAH JOHNSON HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands said he believes a revamped approach to HIV prevention and treatment inclusive of sex education and free contraceptives for students is “the way to go”. At the Ministry of Health’s “Testing in the Gardens” event on Friday, the minister said the country is living in a “bubble,” where Bahamians “pretend like they don’t have sex,” and if they do, they act as if SEE PAGE SIX


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