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The prosecution’s appeal against the directed acquittal of two men accused of causing a deadly tour boat explosion through negligence has been adjourned to next month. Prosecutors believe that Justice Jeanine Weech-Gomez erred in law when she withdrew the case against Clayton Patterson Smith, the owner of Four C’s Adventures, and Roderick Watson from the
A tour company owner and his boat captain were yesterday acquitted of charges related to an explosion that killed an American tourist and wounded four others in Exuma in 2018. Justice Jeanine Weech-Gomez directed the acquittals of Clayton Patterson Smith, the owner of Four C’s Adventures, and Roderick Smith, after she upheld no-case submissions made
A marine technician on Thursday described a tour boat that exploded during an excursion in the Exumas in 2018 as a “perfect bomb”. When he testified at the trial of Clayton Patterson Smith and Roderick Watson, Inspector Duane Lewis gave his expert opinion on what might have caused the boat owned by Four C’s Adventures
A marine engineer testified Tuesday that he performed a “cursory review” of the aluminum hull boat that exploded on Exuma on June 30, 2018. Cadrington Coleby took the witness stand in the trial of Clayton Patterson-Smith and Roderick Watson, who are accused of manslaughter by negligence and causing harm by negligence, in connection with the