Sangre Grande man shot dead near village parlour
Shurland Lambkin -
A 46-year-old Sangre Grande man was shot dead and another injured on Friday night near a parlour in the district.
Police said Shurland Lambkin, of Foster Road, Sangre Grande was near Express Mini Mart with Andy Benjamin, 35, when they were shot.
Benjamin, of La Seiva Road, Sangre Grande ran a short distance before he collapsed and was taken to the Sangre Grande Hospital where he is warded in a stable condition. He was shot in the back and chest. Lambkin died at the scene, police said.
Police reported that around 8.10 pm, officers of the Emergency Response Patrol Unit, received information about a shooting and responded. No motive was given for the shooting. Lambkin s killing took the murder toll to 120 for the year, compared to 170 for the same period last year.
January 7, 2021
The Bermuda National Athletics Association has paid tribute to the late Earl “Gabby” Hart, saying he was an avid supporter of track & field and a ‘forever VIP.’
BNAA President Donna Raynor said, “On behalf of the Bermuda National Athletics Association we would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family, friends and our athletic family for the loss of Mr. Earl “Gabby” Hart. Mr. Hart was one of the founding members of the Bermuda Track and Field Association and served on the first executive committee under the late President Randy Benjamin.
“He was an avid supporter of track & field. He was one of the persons who were on the Organizing Committee and served in a leadership role when Bermuda hosted the Carifta Games in 1975 [Bermuda earned more medals than Jamaica at that Carifta Games]. He also served on the Organizing Committee the second time Bermuda hosted Carifta in 1980.
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