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Woman accused in McCartney case has bail hearing delayed

Kurt and Branville McCartney.

Kurt and Branville McCartney.

By LAMECH JOHNSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

ONE of four people charged in connection with the murder of businessman Kurt McCartney appeared in Supreme Court yesterday seeking bail ahead of her trial.

However, Lyndera Curry, 20, of Plantol Street, must wait until Monday, December 15, as further deliberations on her application must take place before Senior Justice Jon Isaacs. Curry is charged along with Sumya Ingraham, 26, also of Plantol Street; Thorne Edwards, 23, and Okell Farrington, 31, of Pinewood Gardens.

They are alleged to have intentionally caused the death of Richard Kurt McCartney on October 24.

They were also charged with armed robbery.

It is claimed that while armed with a handgun, they robbed McCartney of his 2007 Hummer vehicle, which is valued at $37,000.

McCartney, who is the brother of DNA Leader Branville McCartney, was shot and killed in Gambier Village. His Hummer was discovered by police a few hours after his death east of Traveller’s Rest Restaurant.

The accused were not required to enter a plea to either of the charges and were remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison.

A fifth person, 42-year-old Terry Delancy, the owner of Virgo Car Rental, was charged with being an accessory after the fact.

He is accused of enabling Curry, Ingraham, Edwards and Farrington to avoid due process of the law. He pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Delancy was granted bail in the amount of $15,000 with one surety. He was ordered to be electronically monitored.

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