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Volume: 121 No.24, December 22, 2023
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‘I WAS VICTIM OF SEX ATTACK IN DETENTION’ Woman claims assault by Immigration officer - and says son was beaten too By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net A PREGNANT Jamaican woman claimed she was sexually assaulted in immigration custody and continually abused after complaining about an officer’s actions. She claimed an officer touched her sexually without her consent. The 40-year-old woman, who had reportedly been detained since November
11, was released from custody yesterday afternoon after The Tribune contacted immigration officials and persons from the Jamaican Consulate in The Bahamas got involved. Her lawyers also applied yesterday for leave to issue a writ of habeas corpus concerning her. The application said she was never charged with a crime despite being detained for 40 days with her 11-year-old son. SEE PAGE FOUR
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHER CALLS TO REGULATE CHUMMING By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net A POPULAR underwater photographer joined calls to regulate chumming following a shark attack that killed Lauren Erickson Van Wart, 44, two weeks ago as she paddle-boarded three-quarters of a mile off Sandals Resort. Andre Musgrove, a diver, spear fisherman and
So many are still in need
filmmaker, said killing sharks is not sustainable for reducing shark-related incidents. Mr Musgrove, who became passionate about underwater exploration from a young age, agreed with Bahamas Humane Society president Kim Aranha, who linked chumming in public swimming areas to recent shark SEE PAGE FIVE
THREE years ago, The Tribune reported as people queued from dawn for aid. Yesterday, they queued overnight as they sought help from the Fox Foundation’s Christmas giveaway. Photo: Moise Amisial
By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net DOZENS slept in their cars overnight on Thursday, awaiting food vouchers from the Fox Foundation’s 9th annual Christmas giveback. SEE PAGE THREE
JUDGE ALLOWS SHIVER TO STAY WITH PARENTS IN US By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net AN American woman accused of plotting to kill her husband had her bail terms varied so she could move to her parent’s home in Alabama, United States, as she awaits trial in the Supreme Court in March. Justice Cheryl GrantThompson presided
LINDSAY SHIVER over
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bail variation hearing on Thursday. Mrs Shiver, 36, was granted $100,000 cash bail in August after allegedly conspiring in July with two Bahamian men to murder her husband, Robert Shiver. Since then, Mrs Shiver was allowed to change her residency from Abaco to New Providence.
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