Turin two: We've done all we can

Wed, Jun 26th 2019, 07:00 AM

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Darren Henfield said yesterday the government has done everything “humanly possible” to determine what led to the deaths of Blair John and Alrae Ramsey in Turin, Italy earlier this month.

He was responding to recent criticism made by Progressive Liberal Party chairman Fred Mitchell who said the Minnis administration should take a stronger stance when it comes to the investigation.

The bodies of Ramsey, 29, and John, 28, are expected to arrive in the country sometime this week, Mr Henfield told reporters. They were found in the Po river in Turin on June 4 and 5 respectively.

“As I reiterate, my focus has been with the families. I am a father of three. My sons are about the ages of the young men who were lost - two young men with tremendous promise for this country and of course for their families,” Mr Henfield said.

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