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Murder accused tells court he had no intention of killing man - Barbados Today

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Murder accused Runako Lee Omar Husbands said it was never his intention to shoot or harm Terrence Phillips on August 12, 2011, only to protect himself. Husbands, of No 1 Chapel Gap, Paynes Bay, St James, made the comments on Wednesday in an unsworn statement from the prison's dock of the No. 2 Supreme Court. […]

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