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‘Not the same’ after being shot in head

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He does not remember anything after being shot in the head.

This was the testimony of Daran Taylor when he appeared in the No. 5 Supreme Court yesterday.

He was giving evidence in the trial of Shane Anthony Burke, formerly known as Shane Anthony Greene, and Akem Marvon Waithe.

The witness said he remembered leaving his Lodge Road, Christ Church home on August 31, 2016 to go to a party in Wotton.

“I was sitting down and I get up and I got shot. I don’t remember anything after I got shot,” he said. (HLE)

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