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Murder suspect Sorvino Pacino Rahming caught by police after six-month search

By SANCHESKA BROWN

Tribune Staff Reporter

sbrown@tribunemedia.net

A MOST wanted murder suspect was taken into custody on Thursday night after being on the run for six months, police have reported.

Sorvino Pacino Rahming, 33, of Edmand Street, White Grove was arrested by officers from the Flying Squad in the parking lot of a business establishment on West Bay Street around 10.30pm.

Rahming was wanted by police for questioning in connection with the murder of 31-year-old Sean Neville earlier this year.

Mr Neville, a father of one, was shot and killed near his home in the Culbert’s Hill area off Prince Charles Drive on February 22.

According to police reports, that night officers arrived to discover the lifeless body of a man lying outside a grey, self drive vehicle with several gunshot wounds to the upper body.

Mr Neville is the son of leading forensic psychiatrist and author of 'A Life of Crime' series in The Tribune Dr Mike Neville and Sandra Neville of the Bahamas Crisis Centre.

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