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‘left in Limbo over my boys’ deaths’ Mom believes another car involved in crash that killed her sons By KEILE CAMPBELL Tribune Staff Reporter kcampbell@tribunemedia.net MORE than a year after three Christie brothers were killed in a crash on Sir Milo Butler Highway, their mother says she has been left in the dark as police have yet to explain why critical evidence is missing from the investigation that was supposed to determine how her sons died.
Path of destruction in wake of severe weather
Lovan Miller-Christie, the mother of Philip McCarron Christie, 24, Philip D’Caprio Christie, 23, and D’Angelo Christie, 20, told The Tribune she believes her sons’ vehicle was clipped by another car and forced off the road. Police have never substantiated this claim. “This was not a normal accident. It is alleged that LIMBO - SEE page five
Andros plane Crash report ‘doesn’t bring any closure’ By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net THE daughter of an 87-year-old man killed in last year’s Andros plane crash says the final investigation report has brought no closure, only renewed grief and questions about
accountability. On the one-year anniversary of the September 12, 2024, crash, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority (AAIA) released its findings, concluding fuel exhaustion was the probable cause of the Piper CLOSURE - SEE page three
Home with a portion of roof damaged after what officials are calling a ‘microburst’ affected areas in the east of New Providence along Fox Hill Road. Photo: Chappell Whyms Jr By KEILE CAMPBELL Tribune Staff Reporter kcampbell@tribunemedia.net A VIOLENT storm tore across eastern New Providence on Friday night, toppling food trailers, ripping roofs, and plunging
whole communities into darkness. The storm struck shortly after 8.30pm, intensifying within minutes with pounding rain, thunder and lightning. By 9pm skies had cleared, leaving behind overturned vehicles,
shattered glass and stunned families. Power outages were reported across Joe Farrington Road, Fox Hill, Blair Estates, Eastern Road, Nassau East, Seabreeze and other areas, STORM - SEE page 16
Pintard: Grand Lucayan staff confused over delayed payment of their salaries By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard yesterday accused the Davis administration of leaving Grand Lucayan Resort workers and their families in limbo after employees reportedly went unpaid last week without explanation.
Speaking outside the resort alongside East Grand Bahama MP Kwasi Thompson, Mr Pintard said staff had been left confused after receiving emails about delayed wages but no “credible” explanation from officials. “We can’t say precisely how many have not been paid and why, but we have UNPAID - SEE page four
Anthaya Charlton torn between two events FNM leader Michael Pintard.
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