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U S Teen Jailed for Breaching Quarantine in Cayman Islands Admits I Deserved It

U.S. Teen Jailed for Breaching Quarantine in Cayman Islands Admits I Deserved It People 1/19/2021 © Provided by People Facebook The American teen who was jailed for breaching quarantine orders while traveling to the Cayman Islands is speaking out for the first time since returning to the U.S. Skylar Mack, 18, a student from Loganville, Georgia, and her boyfriend Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, a professional jet-ski racer from the Cayman Islands, were released from prison on Jan. 15, the Cayman Islands government confirmed to PEOPLE. The pair served approximately one month of what was originally a four-month sentence, later reduced to two. Mack was arrested after knowingly violating the islands mandatory COVID quarantine rules in order to watch Ramgeet compete in a jet ski event.

American Teen Jailed for Cayman Islands Quarantine Breach Has Sentence Reduced from 4 Months to 2

American Teen Jailed for Cayman Islands Quarantine Breach Has Sentence Reduced from 4 Months to 2 People 12/23/2020 © Provided by People Facebook (2) An American teenager and her boyfriend who broke COVID-19 quarantine protocol in the Cayman Islands have had their prison sentences reduced from four months to two. Skylar Mack, 18, a student from Loganville, Georgia, and Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, a professional jet-ski racer from the Cayman Islands, will only have to serve two months each in a Caymanian prison, according to court documents viewed by PEOPLE, after their attorneys successfully argued for more lenient sentences in the British territory s Court of Appeal on Tuesday. 

American Teen and Boyfriend Sentenced to 4 Months in Prison for Breaking Quarantine in Cayman Islands

Credit: Facebook (2) An American teenager and her boyfriend from the Cayman Islands have been sentenced to four months in prison for flouting the Caribbean island s strict Covid-19 quarantine requirement. Skylar Mack, 18, a student from Loganville, Georgia, and Vanjae Ramgeet, 24, a professional jet ski racer from the Cayman Islands, received the sentence on Tuesday morning, after the island’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Patrick Moran, decided to appeal their original sentence of a $2,600 fine and 40 hours of community service each. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications.

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