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FAMILIES’ AGONY AS THREE SHOT DEAD
Yet another bloody toll on our streets as gunmen strike again By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net
THE mothers of two men who were shot and killed during a triple homicide in Fort Fincastle on Friday night both said they are struggling to come to terms with their sons’ brutal deaths. Police said they received reports of the shooting, which claimed the lives of three young men, shortly after 7pm.
They said when they arrived on Prison Lane, they found three men on a porch of a residence suffering from gunshot wounds. Emergency Medical Services were called to the scene and, following their examination, pronounced two of the men dead. While the third man was taken to the hospital and initially reported to be in stable condition, police confirmed yesterday that he later died from his injuries. SEE PAGE THREE
‘CASE DECLINE DOESN’T SIGNAL WE CAN RELAX’ By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
DESPITE a notable decrease in COVID-19 infections and hospital admissions over the last several weeks, health officials still believe the country has not defeated the third wave of the virus. This is according to Dr Nikkiah Forbes, the country’s top infectious disease
expert, who warned Bahamians shouldn’t let their guards down anytime soon as the country’s fight with the virus is still not over. She spoke after the country recorded 30 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, with 15 cases confirmed on Thursday. Eleven new cases were recorded on Saturday. The latest figures have pushed the nation’s overall SEE PAGE FOUR
THE SCENE of a triple murder in the Fort Fincastle area where two men died on the scene and a third died of his wounds later. Photo: Donovan McIntosh/Tribune Staff
WORKPLACE ACCIDENTS INSURERS’ ANGER AT VAT CONCERN FOR NURSES MOVE ON HOMEOWNERS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net THE Bahamas Nurses Union has threatened to file a trade dispute over “poor” working conditions at public health facilities
after several nurses were left seriously injured on the job last month. BNU President Amancha Williams told The Tribune that safety at the workplace, among other SEE PAGE 11
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net INSURERS have warned the Government it would be “totally asinine” to reintroduce VAT on residential homeowner premiums
given that this will create a multi-million dollar hurricane liability for itself. Anton Saunders, of RoyalStar Assurance, said the industry wants to meet the Davis administration. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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By FARRAH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter fjohnson@tribunemedia.net IMMIGRATION and Labour Minister Keith Bell has estimated 800 people turned out for a job fair hosted by the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and Spa and Department of Labour. On Saturday, the department partnered with the resort to host the job fair to fill 300 positions at Sandal’s
THE SANDALS job fair. New Providence and Exuma locations. When he spoke with The Tribune yesterday, Mr
Bell called the job fair a resounding success. He said Sandals is set to employ more than 800 people — the bulk of which will be existing employees who have been furloughed since the resort’s shutdown in March 2020 brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Mr Bell said the recruitment will result in an “automatic reduction” in the country’s unemployment rate. SEE PAGE FIVE
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