Credit Card Used After Italy Deaths

Fri, Nov 15th 2019, 06:00 AM

THE father of one of two Bahamian men who died under mysterious circumstances while on a trip to Italy said relatives still have unanswered questions, claiming the credit card of one victim was still in use after his death. Randolph John, father of Blair John, told The Tribune he still wants justice for his son and Alrae Ramsey. He has long maintained his disbelief that his son and Mr Ramsey, a foreign service officer, did not just drown in Italy, but that they were murdered. He said the family heard someone had been questioned over the credit card use, but then nothing else materialised. The bodies of Mr Ramsey, 29, and Mr John, 28, were found in the Po River in Turin, Italy on June 4 and 5 respectively. Italian officials cited accidental drowning as the cause of death. Mr John says he refuses to believe that his 6’4” son, a strong swimmer, and Mr Ramsey, who both attended St Augustine’s College, died due to an accidental drowning. “The information put out in the public against my son and Alrae, saying they probably fell into the river and you know some of the foolishness; and other nonsense saying Alrae went to take a leak in the river because when they retrieved the body his zip was down, so he probably fell in the river and Blair went in to rescue him and drowned. I mean it’s so asinine. We want justice for our sons, I don’t believe that it was an accident,” he said.

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