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I AM SORRY!

This was the cry from the organiser of Memories: The Story Unfolds, Scott Henry, who said he wanted to be given a second chance.

The show on Sunday was to feature characters from FrozenSpiderman and Iron Man, but the child’s play got off to rocky start from the inception at the Kensington Oval venue as costumes were late and microphones malfunctioned. And following that, all the fun and games stopped after two actors fought on stage; and one ended up calling it quits while on stage.

The event was also billed as a Digicel-sponsored event, but chief executive officer of the telecommunications company, Conor Looney, yesterday distanced his company from the event.

“Digicel (Barbados) Ltd. wishes to advise that it was not a sponsor of, nor was it involved in any way with, the event Memories, which took place at the Kensington Oval on Sunday, July 3, 2016. Digicel further advises that any use of its logo by the promoter was done without its consent,” he said in a press release. (TSG)

Please read the full story in today’s Midweek Nation, or in the eNATION edition. 

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