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Gunmen open fire on group outside home on Peardale Street By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net TWO men were killed and a child was shot after three gunmen ambushed a group of people standing outside a home off Peardale Street, near Wulff Road yesterday afternoon. Roland Telusnor, the father of one victim who died at the scene, identified his son as McKenzie Telusnor. The second man died later in hospital. Their deaths raise the homicide total to 74 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. Mr Telusnor, who seemed to have not yet come to grips with the death of his son when he spoke to The Tribune, said he was shocked to learn of his son’s tragic death. He said he didn’t know how to break the news to his wife, who was at the time at a local laundromat in the area and did not know of her son’s death. “I love my son. I take care of my son even though he 22 year (old). I still take care of him,� Mr Telusnor, who struggled to speak English said. “You know when

these young people walking all about you can’t stop them so when he (was) going out I don’t know where he going.� Asked if he was shocked by the news, “Yeah�, he replied. “He worked hard. Sometimes he take care of his family when he got couple dollars. His mommy don’t know nothing about this here because she go washhouse. I don’t know exactly what washhouse she go. She can’t hear this now. “I feel sad about this because he my son.� McKenzie Telusnor was also the father of a twoyear-old son. Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander, officer in charge of the Central Detective Unit said the incident happened shortly before 7pm. He said police were continuing to probe the case to determine a motive for the shooting. He said: “A group of men were standing here at Peardale when three individuals emerged from nearby bushes all armed with handguns. They fired a number of shots into the SEE PAGE TWO

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FITZGERALD SAYS ALL BAHAMIAN BAHA MAR CREDITORS ‘WILL BE TAKEN CARE OF’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald, one of the government’s lead negotiators in the effort to remobilise construction at Baha Mar and pay creditors, objected to criticism yesterday that JEROME there are discrepancies FITZGERALD between Prime Minister Perry Christie’s confident pronouncements that all Bahamian creditors will receive money owed to them and the Claims Committee’s assertion that payment is not guaranteed. On the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of its website, the Claims Committee says no creditor of Baha Mar is guaranteed payment, emphasising that its claims process will be carried out on an ex-gratia basis and is not part of a forSEE PAGE SIX

THE body of McKenzie Telusnor is removed from the scene as Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander (inset), officer in charge of the Central Detective Unit, speaks to the media. Photos: Shawn Hanna/Tribune staff

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By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net  TWO senior Progressive Liberal Party Cabinet ministers are certain that Prime Minister Perry Christie will emerge undefeated at the PLP’s November convention, one of them going so far as to suggest that Mr Chris-

tie could not be replaced as leader. This position was taken by Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister V Alfred Gray, who insisted that the prime minister was “entrenched� in the party’s top post. He also took a dig at former Attorney General Alfred Sears, saying he would have advised him ahead of

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state, Social Services Minister Melanie Griffin said yesterday. In an interview with The Tribune, Mrs Griffin said once all the necessary medical precautions are taken, if no one has come forward to claim the baby, he will be taken to a chilSEE PAGE SIX

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BABY FOUND IN BUSHES WILL STAY IN HOSPITAL FOR EIGHT WEEKS

By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net  THE newborn baby boy, found in bushes in southwest New Providence last week, will remain in the Princess Margaret Hospital for eight weeks before becoming a ward of the

making public his intention to contest the leadership position of the governing party “not to run to lose.� A win for Mr Sears, the MICAL MP said, is a “long shot.� He said he doubted the party would “genuflect� and change its leadership months before the 2017 general election.

THE battle over parliamentary privilege is now before the Court of Appeal as Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald has filed his appeal to have the landmark ruling and fine ordered by

Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles overturned. Mr Fitzgerald, with Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson listed as the second appellant, is seeking to establish that Justice Charles was “wrong,� and “erred in fact and in law� when she ruled SEE PAGE SIX

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