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Man recalls september 2018 shooting - Barbados Today

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Michael Abbott, who was shot in a St Lucy bar, was speaking to youngsters “about the Lord” when masked gunmen walked up to the area and began shooting, a High Court heard Wednesday. “I was at Nookie Hideout . . . while my back was turned I heard some pinging on the paling. As I […]

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