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Davis condemns ‘assault’ of trans woman - as US Embassy calls for a full investigation By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday condemned the alleged attack on a transgender woman at a club on West Bay Street over the weekend. The US Embassy in Nassau said it expects a full investigation into the claims. Mr Davis told reporters violence in any form will not be tolerated in The Bahamas.
PINTARD SAYS BANNISTER IS DIMINISHING CREDIBILITY
“So far as the single incident is concerned,” he said, “I want to express my concern to the victim and let that person know that we would be supporting her in whichever way we can to help her through that traumatic experience.” “In addition, the perpetrator ought to be held to account.” The embassy’s statement to The Tribune yesterday came after Mr Davis’ comments. SEE PAGE THREE
By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said Desmond Bannister’s comments about the FNM’s need for a convention are disappointing, adding that the former deputy prime minister addressed the matter in an unfortunate way. He also suggested that Mr Bannister is sowing “seeds of discord” and diminishing his credibility “in the twilight of his political career”. SEE PAGE THREE
COMEDIAN CLEARED OVER SEX VIDEO ACCUSATIONS By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net COMEDIAN Khing Kloud was acquitted yesterday of voyeurism and intentional libel after his accuser failed to show up for trial, ending what he said was an emotionally distressing saga that diminished his career and robbed him of economic opportunities. He claimed he would
sue the complainant and authorities for having him prosecuted. His lawyer, Alphonso Lewis III, told The Tribune that the judge, Magistrate Shaka Serville, acquitted his client instead of discharging him, ensuring proceedings cannot be brought against him again in the same matter. The comedian, whose real name is Terrance Gilbert II, was charged SEE PAGE THREE
MEETING ‘NO PLANS’ ‘MOTHER’ TO MOVE JUNKANOO CHRISTMAS OFF BAY ST GOVERNOR General Cynthia “Mother” Pratt greets a young child during the annual pre-Christmas tour of Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday. See PAGE FIVE for more photographs. Photo: Moise Amisial
that he will object to the appeal. Basil Cumberbatch, an Office of Public Prosecutions representative, was granted permission to see the inquest transcripts. Azario’s relatives expressed frustration over the weekend when it appeared that the officers who allegedly killed their loved one would get to appeal the Coroner’s Court ruling without opposition.
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said the government is not considering moving the annual Junkanoo parades to another location, describing Bay Street as the essence of Junkanoo. However, he acknowledged problems with the parades’ location, noting that finding a new venue has been discussed for years. After residents expressed frustration with securing Junkanoo tickets this week, Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence chairman
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CORONER TO OPPOSE POLICE APPEAL IN AZARIO CASE By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net THE Coroner’s Court will oppose police officers’ attempt to appeal the Azario Major homicide by manslaughter finding in the Supreme Court. Justice Franklyn Williams granted Keevon Maynard, a lawyer for the officers, leave last week to appeal the Coroner’s Court finding. He instructed the lawyer to submit the necessary
AZARIO MAJOR documents by December 15. Angelo Whitfield, the marshal of the Coroner’s Court, indicated yesterday
By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net
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