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Woman shot dead REGGAE STAR JAH CURE BLAMES in drive-by shooting at club ATLANTIS SECURITY OVER FIGHT By LAMECH JOHNSON and SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporters A WOMAN was killed and two people hospitalised last night following a driveby shooting at Sand Trap, West Bay Street, the third homicide within 48 hours in the capital. In the early hours of yesterday, a 21-year-old man had been killed after being shot in the head during an argument outside a nightclub off Arundel Street. Last night, onlookers gathered across the street from the club off St Albans Drive as police detectives placed some 25 crime scene markers in the vicinity of the lifeless body of the unidentified female lying face down in a pool
of blood. Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean said that police had launched an island-wide hunt for the culprits behind the shooting incident, which took the country’s murder count to 90 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records. “What we can tell you is that sometime shortly after 8pm tonight,a number of persons were out having a social event when the occupants of a vehicle pulled up and fired several shots and sped off,� ACP Dean said. “That resulted in one person being fatally shot, a female, and we know that two persons, a male and female, were rushed to hospital and they are listed in serious condition.� SEE PAGE SIX
THE Progressive Liberal Party has yet to finalise a date for its national convention, nearly three weeks after postponing it, as some in the party fear the event will now be pushed back to early March amid difficulty finding available hotel dates in January and February. PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts said yesterday that the party is negotiating with
By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net AS the 2017 general election draws near, the number of constituencies in New Providence and the Family Islands is expected to increase by at least four seats with the Constituencies Commission set to finalise its report by the end of the month. Several well-placed sources told The Tribune yesterday that the commission had “agreed in principle� for an additional two seats in New Providence, and an additional three seats in the Family Islands. Although the majority of members have agreed on the increase, the group has not finalised how those changes will be reflected on the boundaries map. One strong suggestion is splitting the MICAL constituency into two seats, with Inagua and Mayaguana to form one constituency and Acklins, Crooked Island and Long Cay the other. Other considerations include splitting up the Exuma seat; splitting up the Rum Cay, Cat Island, and San Salvador seat; creating a new seat for Bimini and the Berry Islands; and a third new constituency for New Providence. SEE PAGE FIVE
LUCAYAN OWNER HIT BY LOSSES DUE TO HURRICANE
FEARS THAT PLP CONVENTION DATE MAY BE AS LATE AS MARCH By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
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the Melia Nassau Beach Hotel to hold the convention at the “earliest date possible�. Former PLP Cabinet minister George Smith confirmed, when contacted yesterday, that consideration is being given to an early March date for the party’s convention. He said emailed memos about the matter have been circulated by the secretary general of the PLP. SEE PAGE SEVEN
JAH Cure at yesterday’s press conference. By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net  JAMAICAN reggae star Jah Cure yesterday blamed the Atlantis resort for not intervening and stopping a brawl between some “drunk Bahamians� which he said caused him to be “ridiculed internationally�.
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At a press conference on Monday, Jah Cure, whose real name is Siccature Alcock, denied that he was involved in the fight, which was captured on video and shared thousands of times on social media. In fact, Jah Cure said he was trying to “be a peacemaker and saviour� and stop the fight when he was
attacked by a drunk man, causing him to “fall� on the ground and appear to be unconscious. He also denied that he was “fighting over a married woman,� or was fighting with his sound engineer or a concert promoter, as was speculated on social media. SEE PAGE TWO
WHILE the government strategises over the resuscitation of the Grand Bahama economy in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed yesterday that Hutchinson Whampoa, owner of the Lucayan group of hotels on that island, has “suffered significant losses� and continues to search for potential buyers. This process, Mr Christie told reporters, is a move by the company to streamline its investments and to determine whether it can get value for money from the properties. However, Mr Christie said, the government is “just a bystander� and will support Hutchinson Whampoa in “whatever it is doing�. As a result, HVS Capital Corporation has been selected to superintend the sale of the Grand Lucayan Resort, Lighthouse Point at the Grand Lucayan and Memories Grand Bahama Beach Resort, the prime minister said. SEE PAGE SIX
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