Wednesday, May 8, 2024

BTMI in contact with victim’s family

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The Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. (BTMI) is in contact with the family of 65-year-old Kenneth Elliott, who was shot in the left shoulder during a home invasion last night.

A BTMI press release said the victim is currently undergoing surgery at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. He was said to be in stable but critical condition.

The release also said that BTMI is working closely with the authorities to keep the family informed and another statement would be issued soon. (PR)

 

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