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Police investigate apparent drowning of American man
Police investigate apparent drowning of American man
Police on Bimini are investigating the apparent drowning of an American man at Cat Cay on Friday.
Bimini locals remain wary over resort's lack of transparency
Coalition delighted by pledge not to dredge without handing over permits; still concerned about secrecy, failure to consult with the community...
Engine failure likely reason for Bimini plane crash
Engine failure likely reason for Bimini plane crash
INVESTIGATORS probing the cause of a small plane crash in Bimini that killed two men on Sunday said it was likely to have been caused by engine failure, according to Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin.
Sexual assault claims on Bimini
Sexual assault claims on Bimini
Two women on Bimini reported that they were sexually abused in separate incidents on Sunday, police said yesterday...
Man found dead in sinkhole
Man found dead in sinkhole
BIMINI police are investigating the apparent drowning of a Grand Bahama man found floating in a sinkhole on Sunday.
Investigators return to crash scene
Investigators return to crash scene
INVESTIGATORS will return to Bimini today to continue their probe into a plane crash that killed one of two men on board.
One dead, one injured after aircraft crashes off South Bimini
One man is dead and another is injured after an aircraft crashed in waters near South Bimini on Friday night.
Plane Crashes in Bimini
Plane Crashes in Bimini
BIMINI, Bahamas - Officials have confirmed two people died Sunday in a plane crash in Bimini, a Bahamian island.
A South Bimini Airport officials say that a twin-engine Piper plane crashed shortly after 4 p.m.
The two people who were on board are believed to have been an airline mechanic from New Providence and a pilot from Major's Air.
The investigation into the crash is now underway.
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Pilot killed in Bimini crash had no licence
Pilot killed in Bimini crash had no licence
AN official at the Department of Civil Aviation has defended the agency's practices after it was revealed that the pilot who died in a crash in Bimini last week was not licensed, telling The Tribune it was the pilot's responsibility to ensure he had the needed documentation.
Bimini crash caused when pilot tried to avoid another plane on runway
THE CRASH that killed two men last week in Bimini was caused after the pilot lost control of the aircraft while attempting to avoid hitting another plane that was taxiing on the runway, Civil Aviation officials revealed yesterday.