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Ex-bodybuilder found dead and riddled with bullets in his car By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net SHOCKWAVES rippled through the fitness community yesterday after the bullet-riddled body of former bodybuilder and restaurateur Albert Rahming was found in his car on the Montagu foreshore yesterday morning. The fatal shooting of the 49-year-old father of three, and owner of the popular nightspot Via Caffe opposite the entrance to the cruise port in downtown Nassau, was said to be a devastating blow to loved ones, who praised the deceased’s compassionate spirit and hailed him as a “pillar of the bodybuilding and fitness world�. Police have launched an investigation into the coun-
JAMAICAN reggae star Jah Cure was involved in a brawl while trying to be a peacemaker in a fight with a group of “intoxicated� Bahamian men at the Atlantis resort early yesterday morning, according to a local event promoter. An official from Fresh Entertainment Bahamas (FEB), told The Tribune that Jah Cure, whose real name is Siccature Alcock, was one of three people
THREE members of Mount Tabor Baptist Church were robbed at gunpoint of a “large amount of cash�, suspected to be the church’s offering collection, and cell phones yesterday. According to police, officers are looking for two gunmen in a silver Honda Accord, licence plate number 179338, believed to be behind the incident. SEE PAGE SIX
ALBERT RAHMING, who was found dead in his car. try’s 88th homicide for the year, according to Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean, who said last night that investigators did not have a motive at this time. SEE PAGE THREE
REGGAE STAR JAH CURE IS HURT IN FIGHT AT ATLANTIS By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
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hurt while attempting to stop the fight involving several others, which, according to a video on social media, occurred in the Coral Towers lobby of the Paradise Island resort. Even though he appeared unconscious in the video, the representative said the 38-year-old singer was “not knocked out� but “tripped and fell� running after an assailant. Jah Cure and his group, whom a FEB representative said were also SEE PAGE FIVE
A YOUNGSTER covered in paint after yesterday’s Colour Run 242, which raised funds and awareness for Rotary East Nassau and the End Polio Now campaign. See page two for more photographs. Photos: Aaron Davis
WELLS, LLOYD AND RAHMING TO BE RATIFIED BY FNM TOMORROW By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
THE Free National Movement is set to ratify an additional three “agents of change� Tuesday night, and among them is embattled Bamboo Town MP Renward Wells. According to well-placed sources, Mr Wells will take the stage to be ratified for the constituency he currently represents, alongside talk show host Jeffery Lloyd, and community activist Rueben Rahming for the
South Beach and Pinewood constituencies respectively. Last night, FNM Leader Dr Hubert Minnis remained tight-lipped over the identities of the candidates. “We are ratifying three candidates,� Dr Minnis said, “and I am certain that you will be very pleased with the candidates we bring forth. Those candidates will be working along with the FNM to bring about this change. People are requesting a change, it is inevitable.� SEE PAGE 13
HOSPITAL REMOVES SIGNS SAYING $250 WILL BE CHARGED AT A&E By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net SIGNS posted in the Accident and Emergency Department at the Princess Margaret Hospital over the weekend that indicated patients would be charged a $250 service fee have been removed, according to the Public Hospitals Authority yesterday. Judy Terrell-Hamilton, PHA director of communications, said the notice advising that all patients registering at the A&E De-
partment will be charged for nursing and ancillary fees, was inconsistent with the current fee schedule. “The posted notices are not consistent with the fee schedule, and they have subsequently been removed,� she said. She was unable to respond to requests for further information up to press time. A source within the PHA explained that the notice and subsequent charge was designated for non-nationals and private patients. SEE PAGE SIX
MINNIS DISMISSES CLAIMS AS ‘SIDESHOW’ By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday denied being privy to an alleged “secret deal� between the FNM and Chinese officials for the agricultural development of thousands of acres of land in Abaco seven years ago, calling the claims by Agriculture Minister V Alfred Gray
nothing but “excessive excuses� and “sideshow distractions.� Dr Minnis told The Tribune that Mr Gray’s claims are “strictly a deterrent� from the Christie administration having been “caught with their pants down� attempting to give away 10,000 acres and fishing of the Bahamian people’s land. Dr Minnis said Mr Gray is “obviously in trouble,� and as such is consequently engaging in “childish games of tit-for-tat.�
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Stating that he has “nothing to hide,� Dr Minnis challenged the MICAL MP to present and subsequently table any evidence supporting his claims in Parliament. Nonetheless, Dr Minnis questioned “how many other times� will Mr Gray be caught in compromising circumstances “before he is requested and demanded to resign�. SEE PAGE 13