'We have to check Turin 2 evidence'

Thu, Aug 22nd 2019, 07:00 AM

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Darren Henfield yesterday said the government’s independent probe into the mysterious deaths of two Bahamian men in Italy was launched to ensure it has done all it “possibly can” to attain satisfactory answers regarding this tragedy.

Mr Henfield added as far as he is aware, the government has not yet received the toxicology reports of both men - sentiments previously echoed by the mother of one of the victims.

On August 7, Attorney General Carl Bethel announced the Minnis administration’s independent investigation, noting the government is determined to leave “no stone unturned in finding out the truth of what happened” to Alrae Ramsey, 29, and Blair John, 28, whose bodies were found in the Po River in Turin on June 4 and 5 respectively.

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