Tragedy at Old Harbour Bay
Feb 15th, 2010 | Category: News & Features | 7:20Old Harbour Bay, St. Catherine - On February 14, 1999, a group of youths had departed on a boat trip to Pigeon Island, a cay just south of their home bay. When the youths acted without consideration for the boat's weight distribution, a simple trip turned into tragedy for the family and friends of these teens. Captain Fred Hunter and other survivors speak about their memories of this story - how they survived, and how it has changed their lives.
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