Wednesday, June 17, 2026
NationNewsFrom The CourtsTwo men charged with murder after Oistins Bay Garden shooting

Two men charged with murder after Oistins Bay Garden shooting

Update

Jaheim Canute Collins, 18, of Inch Marlow, Silver Sands, Christ Church, and Shane Anthony Burke, 29, of Ashby Land, Lodge Road, Christ Church, have been remanded to Dodds.

The two appeared in the Oistins Magistrates’ Court today, Thursday, in connection with a series of serious criminal charges arising from an incident at Oistins Bay Garden, Christ Church, on April 6, 2026.

Police have charged the pair with murder in relation to Raul Clarke, along with wounding with intent on two counts, endangering life on three counts, use of a firearm on two counts, and violent disorder.

The accused were not required to plead to the indictable charges at this stage.

They are scheduled to reappear in court on June 25, 2026.

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Earlier Story


Police have arrested and formally charged two men in connection with a fatal shooting at Oistins Bay Garden, Christ Church.

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