THE GLEANER MINUTE: 2,500 people missing in Bahamas…4 siblings detained in SOE…Bus driver arrested
Sep 11th, 2019 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:43SEPTEMBER 11, 2019: The Bahamas Government said 2,500 people missing after Hurricane Dorian… Four siblings detained without charge for three months under the state of public emergency in Westmoreland… A Kingston bus driver arrested and his bus seized after making a turn through a pedestrian opening on Constant Spring Road… Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation to meet with party promoters regarding the staging of entertainment events… IN SPORTS: Sprinting sensation Briana Williams named among Jamaica’s 55 athletes for the World Championships in Doha, Qatar.
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