KINGSTON – Shanique Myrie, the Jamaican woman who has accused Barbadian customs officials of finger-raping, verbally abusing and kicking her out the island, will finally be allowed to point out her alleged abusers later this month.
“My lawyers have written to the Barbadian Government and they have replied, so they are looking about it right now,” Myrie told the Jamaica Observer.
Full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
Myrie coming to Barbados
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