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MITCHELL BLASTED BY DAME MARGUERITE By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net DAME Marguerite Pindling caused a stir yesterday when she demanded an apology from Progressive Liberal Party chairman Fred Mitchell as she publicly accused him and the PLP for using a Majority Rule Day event at her husband’s grave as “a stepping stone”. She gave the blistering rebuke
at a graveside service as part of the government’s holiday celebrations, but did not go into details about what she was displeased about. However, her remarks suggest the former Governor General was not formally invited to the event. Mr Mitchell later told The Tribune he has no idea why she was upset, but he said she is entitled to her views. SEE PAGES TWO & THREE
DAME Marguerite Pindling speaking yesterday as she said that PLP chairman Fred Mitchell was using a Majority Rule Day event at her husband’s grave as “a stepping stone”. Mr Mitchell is pictured left at the event. Photos: Moise Amisial
REV DR CB MOSS COLLAPSES AT CHURCH SERVICE By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS lmunnings@tribunemedia.net REVEREND Dr C B Moss, a long-time advocate for the Over-the-Hill community, is hospitalised after collapsing during the Majority Rule Day church service at St Anges Anglican Church yesterday. After he collapsed, Health Minister Dr Michael Darville assisted him. Rev Moss was taken to hospital by EMS personnel and accompanied by
THE REV DR CB MOSS opposition leader Michael Pintard. It is understood that he is still alive, but in a medically
induced coma. Relatives could not be reached up to press time. The Mt Olive Baptist Church pastor is a longtime inner-city community leader who is dedicated to meeting the needs of people in the area. Over the years, Rev Moss has continuously contributed to the country through his involvement in community efforts, and political and religious programmes.
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