Five visually-impaired people today recounted the horrors of being at Sheraton Mall the day a man was shot dead.Kerryann Ifill, Granville Carter, Constantine Maloney, Rudiyard Welch and Alinda Brathwaite, who are all blind, took to the witness stand in the No. 3 Supreme Court to give evidence as the murder trial of Hakeem Roberto Stuart continued.Stuart, 24, of Shelbourne Gap, St Lawrence, Christ Church, is accused of murdering Damian Trotman on March 31, 2019.Ifill, a former President of the Barbados Senate and president of the Barbados Council for the Disabled, told the court she was at the popular Christ Church mall on the date in question as part of activities to celebrate the Month of the Disabled.She said as she was about to answer a question from a reporter when she heard three loud explosions.
Videographer Christopher Wood broke down in tears on the witness stand of the No. 3 Supreme Court yesterday as he recalled a day on the job that turned deadly. The cameraman, an employee of the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), was testifying in the murder trial of Hakeem Roberto Stuart, who is charged in the murder of Damian Trotman on March 21, 2019. Wood had been on the stand for less …
A cameraman who was mere feet away from where Damian Trotman was gunned down in Sheraton Mall two years ago broke down in tears on Thursday as he recalled the incident.Christopher Wood, a videographer at the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, had to be given several minutes to compose himself as he recounted dropping to the ground after hearing a loud explosion while on assignment at the popular mall.Wood was giving evidence as the murder trial of Hakeem Roberto Stuart continued in the No.3 Supreme Court before Justice Carlisle Greaves.Stuart, 24, of Shelbourne Gap, St Lawrence, Christ Church is accused of murdering Trotman on March 21, 2019.
More than 50 witnesses are expected to be called in the Sheraton Mall murder trial which began in the No. 3 Supreme Court yesterday. Six men and six women have been empanelled to hear evidence in the trial of Hakeem Roberto Stuart, who is accused of murdering Damian Trotman on March 21, 2019. Trotman, formerly of Foursquare, St Philip, was shot in broad daylight in the precincts of the Sheraton …