One teacher said there was a lot of punching and kicking during the whole ordeal.
Apart from the rapes, robberies and other assaults that were not reported or covered in media, there were those that were.
Today very many Bahamians are reeling from an onslaught of crime.
Bahamians grow weary of being threatened by corrupt union leaders who refuse to show their members the Union’s financial statements.
Another senseless murder that the police and the Bahamian public will ignore until next weekend, when there are a few more.
The Privy Council in London has sided with an American woman who sued Bahamian police for battery and malicious treatment nearly two decades ago.
Generosity of strangers fills in where irresponsible government falls short.
Atlantis boss not pleased with slow progress of improvements at Nassau International Airport.
New service will particularly help smaller business that are daunted by transportation and customs laws.