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Student jailed for virus breach is terrified | Ballina Shire Advocate

The family of an 18-year-old student sentenced to four months in a Cayman Islands jail for breaking the British territory s coronavirus isolation requirement has appealed to President Donald Trump for help in getting her sprung. American Skylar Mack, a pre-med student at Mercer University in Georgia, has been locked up since December 15 along with her boyfriend, local resident and competitive jet skier Vanjae Ramgeet, 24. The lovebirds were sentenced to four months behind bars after she slipped out of her wristband monitor to watch him compete instead of quarantining for 14 days after arriving from the US, local media reported. An island judge slapped them with the jail term after overturning a previous sentence of 40 hours of community service and a $US2,600 ($A3,400) fine each, according to the Cayman News Service.

Student jailed for virus breach is terrified

Georgia student s jail sentence in Cayman Islands reduced to 2 months as family pleads for her release

FOX News correspondent Charles Watson reports from Atlanta on The Daily Briefing Skylar Mack, a Georgia college student who was detained in the Cayman Islands earlier this month for breaking coronavirus protocols, had her sentence reduced from four months to two months by an appeals court Tuesday, the Cayman Compass reported.  Skylar Mack, 18, who is a pre-med student at Mercer University, visited her boyfriend, 24-year-old Cayman Islands-native Vanjae Ramgeet, on Nov. 27 and was supposed to quarantine for two weeks, as mandated by the island.  But on Nov. 29, she removed a tracking device and went with Ramgeet to a water sports event, where she was arrested for allegedly breaking quarantine rules.

Skylar and VJ to stay in Cayman Islands jail; but sentence halved

CNS GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands - The Cayman Islands Court of Appeal handed down a reduced sentence on Tuesday, when they cut the jail time for Skylar Mack (18) and Vanjae “VJ” Ramgeet (24), who were convicted for breaching quarantine regulations, from four months to two. The justices did not explain the reasons for the change, but after listening to arguments from Ben Tonner QC, representing Mack and Ramgeet, and prosecutor Greg Walcolm, they said a written judgment would follow. The local competitive Jet Ski star and his American girlfriend, who is a pre-med student from Georgia, were remanded back into custody and taken to HMP Northward and HMP Fairbanks respectively, where they are expected to serve a further four weeks of the now reduced sentence. All prison sentences under one year are automatically cut to 60% for inmates provided they maintain good behaviour.

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