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VOLUME:117 No.18, DECEMBER 16TH, 2019
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‘God has my back’
Hours later, mother of six shot dead and dumped in bushes By LEANDRA ROLLE lrolle@tribunemedia.net THE husband of the woman fatally shot in Nassau Village on Saturday said hours before his wife was brutally murdered, he had a “funny feeling” that something bad would happen. “Friday evening was the last time I saw her. The last words I said was ‘honey, don’t go because I have a feeling something bad gonna happen.’ It was just on my mind and she said ‘don’t worry, God has my back’ and she left (with friends) but I can’t force her,” Philip Lockhart, Sr, said in an interview with The Tribune yesterday. It was several hours later, he said, when a neighbour came and told him that his wife Cara, pictured, a mother-of-six, had been
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killed. “A neighbour came and alerted me about my wife. I thought it was a prank first and then when I went there, they showed me her body in the bush. I mean they shoot her and put her in the bush like a dirty dog.” According to reports, shortly after 7am on Saturday, a man was walking on a track road between Lewis Street and Hope Gardens when he discovered a woman’s body and later alerted police officers to the scene. “Paramedics were called to the scene and attempted to revive the victim but were unsuccessful. She was pronounced dead at the scene,” police said in a statement. Superintendent Shanta Knowles told reporters on Saturday that police SEE PAGE THREE
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
OPPOSITION Leader Philip “Brave” Davis said the Progressive Liberal Party will not actively seek to recruit Golden Isles MP Vaughn Miller and Centreville MP Reece Chipman. “We are a big tent and our tent is open and we will conduct ourselves and do the things that we think ought to make people want to come to us and want to join us and we hope that they will see the fruits of what could happen in SEE PAGE SIX
$5M WASTE OF AXED WELFARE REFORM PLAN
FINALLY - BPL’S NEW ENGINES ON STREAM By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
BAHAMAS Power and Light’s $95m, 130 megawatt power plant has been brought online in time for its December 15 deadline, the company said yesterday. The plant at Station A of BPL’s Clifton Pier Power Station features seven Wartsila 50DF tri-fuel engines that are burning light fuel oil but have the capacity to burn natural
gas or heavy fuel oil. BPL chairman Dr Donovan Moxey said in a statement: “The advent of the new power plant at Station A is exciting for us at BPL. It marks the first milestone on our strategic turnaround plan for our national utility and it means we are close to bringing an end to loadshedding. We are excited to usher in a new age of reliable energy production at BPL and the first phase of lowering our fuel costs and SEE PAGE FIVE
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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
THE SCENE where a mother of six was fatally shot in Nassau Village on Saturday. Photo: Terrel W Carey Sr/Tribune Staff
FAMILIES have received almost no value from a $5.4m investment in welfare reform that was halted by the Minnis administration. An Inter-American Development Bank report on efforts to reform The Bahamas’ social safety net, which it helped to finance, reveals that the already-launched initiative was “cancelled after the change in policy direction” that followed the May 2017 general election. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
LLOYD APPALLED BY SUPPORT FOR BEATING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
EDUCATION Minister Jeff Lloyd had tough words yesterday for people who condoned the punishment of a girl captured in a viral video being beaten with pots and pans. In the video released to social media last week, an older woman repeatedly hits a young girl in school uniform with frying pans,
MINISTER Jeff Lloyd prompting screams from the child. “I was mortally offended and incensed by
the display of abhorrent, despicable and senseless behaviour by this adult woman,” Mr Lloyd said in a statement. He has said a probe into the matter has been launched, with him drawing it to the attention of National Security Minister Marvin Dames. He said: “I was further offended and appalled by some of the views expressed in conversations and the media which
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