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Volume:114 No.224, OCTOBER 13TH, 2017
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US couple search: plane wheel found By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net HOPES of finding missing US couple Forrest and Donna Sanco alive appeared dashed last night after an aircraft wheel was recovered in the sea off Eleuthera. And a pilot who has been engaged in the search for the couple told The Tribune he is “99 per cent” certain the wheel is off the Cessna aircraft they were flying when the couple vanished nearly three weeks ago. The San Salvador-based pilot and aircraft engineer who has flown around the Bahamian islands for 25 years, said: “I was flying today and was starting to do the Exuma chain when
IMMIGRATION Minister Brent Symonette yesterday insisted that the deadline threat for all irregular migrants to leave the country by year-end only sounded “draconian” but will be carried out as “humanely and caring” as possible. Mr Symonette did not provide many details on the foreshadowed new immigration policy when he spoke to news crews
I got a WhatsApp message saying some guy found a wheel off a plane. This was about 30 miles north west of Eleuthera. “I would say 99 per cent that it matches the plane. I am also an aircraft engineer and this is definitely a wheel from a Cessna.”
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SEE PAGE SIX US COUPLE Forrest and Donna Sanco have been missing since September 26.
FOX HILL MAN GUNNED DOWN
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AFTER months of speculation, the Minnis Administration announced yesterday that Ellison Greenslade has been appointed High Commissioner of the Bahamas to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and as Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization. The administration referred to Mr Greenslade as “former commissioner of police,” although it SEE PAGE FIVE
AMERICAN recruiters are poaching Bahamian nurses from the country’s cash-strapped public healthcare system, according to Health Minister Dr Duane Sands, who said 70 nurses have left this month. Dr Sands told The Tribune the worsening phenomenon has been magnified by existing
from Our News and ZNS yesterday. However, the Immigration minister did clarify that Dr Hubert Minnis’ deadline did not represent an amnesty for persons seeking to enter the country illegally – a point raised by Opposition senator Fred Mitchell yesterday. Mr Symonette said officials were still in talks over how they would tackle the resulting influx of applications given the immense backlog faced by the department.
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By AVA TURNQUEST and NATARIO MCKENZIE Tribune Staff Reporters aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
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GREENSLADE CONFIRMED AS ENVOY TO LONDON
NURSES QUIT FOR HIGH US SALARIES
THE PILOT said this photograph of the wheel showed it had been in an accident.
MIGRANTS CRACKDOWN ‘HUMANE AND CARING’ By AVA TURNQUEST and KHRISNA RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporters aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
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A MAN standing outside his Fox HIll residence yesterday was killed when two men pulled up in a white vehicle and shot him, police said. The man, according to those who knew him, has been identified as Anthony McKenzie aka “Lugger.” His death marks the 110th murder this year and the eighth time someone has been killed in Fox Hill in 2017, a number that already eclipses the total number of deaths in the constituency last year.
“Shorty before 1pm the victim, an adult male, was standing in front of his residence with two other persons when a white vehicle pulled up,” Senior Assistant Commissioner Stephen Dean said. “Two persons came out, armed with firearms, shot at them and the victim ran off. The victim was chased by the men and fatally shot. The vehicle then left the scene. Despite the heavy police presence in this area we’ve been blighted by incidents like this but we are not giving up, we feel comfortable.”
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By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
THE Minnis Administration will amend its Interception of Communication Bill to ensure the Minister of National Security does not have the power to authorize use of listening devices, Attorney General Carl Bethel announced in the Senate yesterday. Activists and the Progressive Liberal Party had criticized the administration not only for tabling a SEE PAGE FIVE