Man stabbed outside 7MB nightclub
(CNS): A 22-year-old man was stabbed in the chest at a nightclub in the Seven Mile Beach tourist area in the early hours of Saturday morning, police have said. The incident happened just after 2:00am on 19 March outside Lillie’s Night Club at the Strand Plaza on West Bay Road. The man was stabbed in the left side of his chest during an altercation in front of the club. He was treated by paramedics at the scene and then taken to the George Town hospital for more treatment and released.
A spokesperson for the RCIPS said the incident is now under investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact George Town Police Station at 949-4222 or the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS).
Category: Local News
Stay classy Cayman……
Wow expats bashing locals. Guess you would like the locals to relocate to where you are from. I think this is the only place in the world that this type of hate message is allowed
no matter what excuse the RCIP gives……its useless and we are all on our own.
So this was the RCIP’s fault? I guess you don’t come forward as a good citizen to assist. The more idiots having this sort of attitude there is the less hope there is for the Island. Go on, apply for a job in the police force, I dare you……No thought not
a great venue now being destroyed by locals…..
Increase the age limit and enforce the dress code
9:26am .* I take it from your comment.. That you are a expat I would like to inform you that every society has good people and bad people. ….But I’m sure if your hometown was so perfect you would not be here.. Newsflash cayman people are some of the nicest people you will ever come across you get what you give ….we certainly don’t need your kind here maybe we should get rid of you intstead of the Jordanian lol – caymanian American
its this type of politically correct guff that gets us nowhere…….
Thug life in Cayman. Cops & Robbers, Burglars, Stabbings, Assaults, Home Invasions and Police Dept break ins………… this island is a full on joke when it comes to crime and protection from it.
And corrupted individuals who avoids paying taxes..
Not paying taxes in itself is not corruption. We have no direct income (payroll ) taxes in the Cayman Islands so not paying it is not corruption. Please remember we pay plenty taxes, taxes on car insurance,taxes on house insurance,taxes on everything we import to the island, we also pay taxes on everything we buy at the supermarket which is bundled in their high cost re their utilities, staff payroll, custom fees. Since you obviously are not corrupted and obviously have plenty money, you can feel free to go to the government building, ask for Minister Archer and tell him you want to pay taxes to the government on your money. I am sure he will find a way to work it out for you and relieve you of your cash.
Huh?
Policed rushed to the scene (at 9am on Saturday morning when the morning shift finally finished breakfast at the station), but where unable to locate any witnesses.
They immediately thought about an appeal to the public for information and will get around to it after the long weekend.