Man stabbed during bar brawl on Cayman Brac

| 29/01/2024 | 16 Comments
Cayman News Service
La Esperanza, Cayman Brac

(CNS): A man who was stabbed in the chest during a fight at La Esperanza bar on Watering Place Road, Cayman Brac, on Saturday, 27 January, is in stable condition after surgery at Faith Hospital. Police were alerted to the man’s injuries after he had arrived at the hospital just before noon with a serious stab wound he had received earlier that morning.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or has any other information is asked to contact the Cayman Brac Police Station at 948-0331. Anonymous tips can be provided to the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777 or the website.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    Why resort to knives and guns? Just slug each other a few times and then buy each other a beer like the old timers did. Live and let live while also blowing off some steam.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Cayman Government are too easy on drugs and crime. Policiations ???

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  3. Anonymous says:

    The Brac = booze, boredom and loads of bars.

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  4. Anonymous says:

    The failure to address violent crime on Cayman has lead the thug-lets on the Brac to copy their criminal bredren.

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    • Anonymous says:

      @8:16: That would apply if the assailant did not arrive in the Brac from Grand. In which case we can say that the failure to address violent crime on Grand Cayman has lead to the thugs exporting their criminal activity to Cayman Brac.

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  5. Anonymous says:

    Bracstabbers, they’re the worst!

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    • Anonymous says:

      I bet you’ve been waiting forever to use that word.

      What if you find out the assailant isn’t a Bracker? Hopefully we will find out one way or the other, but not holding my breath.

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      • Anonymous says:

        Not really. The word brac interchanged with back just happens to fit. If the assailant isn’t a Bracker, it still would be a stabbing on the Brac, so for comedic value, it’s still solid.

        On that note, I have discovered that being stabbed by a local and being stabbed by a foreigner hurts in equal measure.

        Anyways, stay tuned, I’ll be brac in future posts, and that’s no bluff.

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        • Anonymous says:

          Soldier on my friend!

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        • Anonymous says:

          5:33 here.

          Okay, I admit, that was funny, and I feel ya; I also have been stabbed and find it to be an equal opportunity inflictor of pain, regardless of source, or nationality.

          Perhaps I was a little over-protective of the Brac. We seem to take a lot of shit here, much of which doesn’t seem to be deserved. Sure seems to be a lot of you from Grand (or CAY’man as we call it here) buying up retreats here.

          Your comedic shizz is solid. Please come visit us and enjoy our formerly laid-back sleepy islandness.

          Welcome.

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        • Dr. Joseph Finley says:

          You should start a Crime Brac podcast…You would keep the audiance attentive through humor and bring attention to this serious matter…

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      • Anonymous says:

        Heard it was a woman from Grand

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      • Anonymous says:

        @5:33:
        We do know the victim is a Bracker, and we do know that the assault took place on the Brac; thus the term “Bracstabber” is apt.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    Because we violence, the outer islands have to get in on the act.

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    • Anonymous says:

      “the outer islands” is just a cringe as hearing “the caymins”

      Call it the sister islands FFS

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