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By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net THE MONEY allocated to pay Baha Mar workers and unsecured creditors has been deposited by the Export-Import Bank of China (CEXIM), according to Claims Committee Chairman James Smith, who yesterday maintained that non-staff claims will be processed as “pay as you go until you run out�. SEE PAGE SIX
Man accused of robbery killed by police in shootout A MAN awaiting trial for the robbery of Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis was shot dead by police in Yellow Elder Gardens after 5pm yesterday. According to a police source, the dead man is Jeffrey “Bongo� King, one of three men facing trial for a robbery at Mr Davis’ home in 2013. He was on bail at the time. Police said last night that officers were on routine patrol when, shortly after 5pm, they received information of a group of men gathered on Majors Road, in Yellow Elder Gardens, armed with firearms. When police arrived, they discovered a group of
JEFFERY “Bongo� King, pictured during a previous court appearance. men standing near some bushes. On seeing the police, the SEE PAGE SIX
SEARS CONFIDENT OF WIN IN PLP LEADERSHIP RACE By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net   FORMER Attorney General and Progressive Liberal Party candidate for Fort Charlotte Alfred Sears, QC, said he is “more than confident� he will defeat Prime Minister Perry Christie and emerge leader of the PLP at the party’s November convention. In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Sears said after meeting with stalwarts and branch executives his
support has grown exponentially and he has been assured that he will be the next leader of the PLP and the country’s next prime minister. His comments came after he ended his “listening� tour in Abaco over the weekend. Mr Sears said the people he met there were “excited� about his vision and welcomed him warmly, while embracing his change agenda and assuring him of their support. SEE PAGE THREE
A TEAR from a student yesterday as students at Sadie Curtis Primary School attended a memorial for Marisha Bowen at C W Saunders school auditorium. Photo: Tim Clarke/Tribune Staff
TEARS IN REMEMBRANCE OF MURDERED TEACHER By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net  FAMILY, friends and colleagues of slain Charles W Saunders Baptist School teacher Marisha Bowen yesterday mourned the “untimely and tragic death� of a woman they all hailed as a “great teacher� and “cheerful, fun loving young lady� who was “full of life�. During a memorial service in Ms Bowen’s honour at the school’s campus on Jean Street, hundreds of stu-
dents, as well as faculty and numerous acquaintances, paid respects to the 35-year-old Guyana native, who they all said captivated her peers and others alike with her “vibrant� personality and “impeccable� sense of style while alive. However, most, if not all, of those paying tribute to Ms Bowen at the William Thompson auditorium recalled her “beautiful, charming smile� which one individual said “captivated the hearts of all who came in contact with her�. Ms Bowen, who was pregnant, was
found dead shortly after 8am on Friday, September 9, in her apartment by other tenants of a complex on Red Sea Road, off Sumner Street, suffering from a single wound to the body, according to initial police reports. “The untimely and tragic death of our colleague and friend was a shock to all of us and indeed our hearts are saddened as we mourn her loss,� CW Saunders Principal Dr Shelton Higgs said yesterday. “We will forever miss her candidness and affectionate smile.� SEE PAGE TWO
PM ASSURES UN OVER BAHAMIAN EFFORTS TO ASSIST REFUGEES
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PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday assured the United Nations that The Bahamas was working to best employ international screening guidelines that seek to identify, protect and assist potential refugees and asylum seekers transiting to or through The Bahamas.
TWO men were charged with murder yesterday in connection with a triple shooting that left two men dead and a child in hospital earlier this month. During the arraignment, the lawyer for one of the SEE PAGE FIVE
By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
In a speech to the UN’s High Level Meeting to address the large movement of refugees and migrants on Monday, Mr Christie said the phenomenon of large movements of refugees and migrants has reached an unprecedented level of complexity and challenge. The Centreville MP added that the global consensus on how to deal with the issue has become a matter of
“the most urgent priority�. While applauding the “heightened� sense of priority that has inspired the current response to the global issue, Mr Christie noted that The Bahamas stands in support of all efforts geared toward developing a “common understanding� on how best to address the matter.
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