ANOTHER MURDER ACCUSED has been granted bail.
This time, Sean Watson, in the case involving the murder of his estranged wife, Nicole Harrison-Watson, in April last year, was granted $250 000 bail by the High Court last Friday.
Watson’s attorney, Angela Mitchell-Gittens, made the successful application before Justice Randall Worrell, but the 35-year-old draughtsman, of Ballantyne Gardens, Christ Church, remains imprisoned at Dodds, St Philip, while family members are reportedly trying to meet the bail requirements outlined by the court.
It was the murder accused’s second application for bail before the High Court.
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