Archive for April 26th, 2024

US fisherman dies after collapsing on boat in port

US fisherman dies after collapsing on boat in port

| 26/04/2024 | 5 Comments

(CNS): An American citizen travelling from Panama through the Cayman Islands on a fishing boat died at the hospital in George Town on Tuesday night after he collapsed aboard the vessel when it was in port here. Gregg Sowder (64) was reportedly given first aid by a member of the Port Authority staff when the […]

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Ex-customs officer’s appeal on drug conviction fails

Ex-customs officer’s appeal on drug conviction fails

| 26/04/2024 | 34 Comments

(CNS): Former customs officer David Lobo (39) must continue to serve a 16-year prison sentence after his appeal against a 2019 conviction for importing almost two kilos of cocaine was rejected on Thursday. In January 2019, Lobo was found guilty of smuggling the drug into the Cayman Islands in liquid form, in condoms and swallowed […]

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Crashes increased 11% in 2023 but death toll fell

Crashes increased 11% in 2023 but death toll fell

| 26/04/2024 | 40 Comments

(CNS): Fewer people were killed on the roads in the Cayman Islands in 2023 than in 2022, but the number of collisions increased by around 11%, with police recording an average of 61 crashes per week. According to statistics released by the RCIPS this week, nine people died on the roads last year compared to […]

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Suspect gunmen charged and remanded in jail

Suspect gunmen charged and remanded in jail

| 26/04/2024

(CNS): Two West Bay men arrested on Monday evening following a police chase have now been charged with possession of an unlicensed firearm and possession of ammunition. One of the men has also been charged with dangerous driving. The men appeared in court on Wednesday and remanded in custody until 8 May. The men are […]

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Appeal court orders DPP to investigate lawyer

Appeal court orders DPP to investigate lawyer

| 26/04/2024 | 45 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Court of Appeal has directed the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to take forward an investigation into a criminal defence attorney accused of sexually harassing a client in what the judges said was a “troubling case”. The higher court found that messages between Keith Myers and his client, Aisha […]

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