Friday, May 22, 2026

Inniss’ constituency office wall hit

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DELIBERATE or freak accident?
That question remains unanswered as part of this wall bordering the building which houses Donville Inniss’ constituency office in Wanstead, St James, came crashing down last Saturday after reports that it was damaged by a car.
The driver did not stick around to take any blame and it is unknown which side of the fence – or in this case, wall – the person sits on.
When contacted, Inniss said he was out of the island at the time of the incident but is hopeful the offender would be caught.
“I?would like to find the culprit. It’s going to cost me some money to fix,” he noted.
The minister said he expected to get a quotation on the damage this week and added that the matter was in the hands of lawmen. (CA)

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