Suspect in Neville murder captured

Fri, Aug 21st 2015, 09:45 PM

Following a months-long search, police captured one of the country's most wanted suspects on West Bay Street on Thursday night. Sorvino Pacino Rahming, 33, of Edmund Street, was wanted in connection with the murder of Sean Edmund Neville, who was killed on February 27, 2015.

Officers of the Flying Squad captured Rahming in a parking lot of a business establishment around 10:30 p.m., police said. Neville, 31, of Woodland Way in Winton, was shot near his home. When police arrived on the scene, Neville was lying in the road outside the driver's door of a rental car he was driving in the Culbert's Hill area, off Prince Charles Drive. Police said the gunman approached Neville head-on. The rental car was sprayed with bullets.

Neville was the son of psychiatrist Dr. Michael Neville and Sandra Neville of the Bahamas Crisis Centre.

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