Georgia teen returns home after prison sentence for violating COVID-19 quarantine
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
Zachary Hansen, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS)
ATLANTA After spending more than a month in a Cayman Islands prison for breaking COVID-19 quarantine rules, a metro Atlanta teenager is back home, according to Channel 2 Action News.
Skylar Mack, 18, of Loganville, arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Friday, where she reunited with her mother, the news station reported.
Mack and her boyfriend, Vanjae Ramgeet, were charged after Mack broke the county’s strict 14-day quarantine rules to watch Ramgeet, 24, participate in a water sports competition. She removed a location tracking device from her wrist in order to attend the November event.
The Georgia teen who spent more than a month behind bars in the Cayman Islands for ditching her mandatory COVID-19 quarantine is out of jail and back in the U.S.
Skylar Mack, a pre-med student from Loganville, is back stateside after being released early Author: 13WMAZ Staff Updated: 11:07 PM EST January 18, 2021
MACON, Ga. A Mercer University student jailed for breaking COVID-19 restrictions in the Cayman Islands is back home in the United States.
Mack and her boyfriend, a professional jet-ski racer, were the subjects of intense international media scrutiny late last year after they were sentenced to four months in prison for violating the country’s quarantine rules.
She originally traveled there on Nov. 27 and was required to quarantine for two weeks, but broke it early to watch her boyfriend in a jet ski competition.
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Georgia Teen Jailed In Cayman Islands Returns Home - Loganville-Grayson, GA - Skylar Mack, a Loganville teen, has returned home after serving in a Cayman Islands prison for breaking COVID-19 quarantine rules.