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Two accused of harming tourists

By PAVEL BAILEY

Tribune Court Reporter

pbailey@tribunemedia.net

TWO men were granted $5,000 bail in Magistrate’s Court yesterday after being accused of causing grievous harm to two tourists in Harbour Island earlier this month.

Jordan Brown, 31, represented by Attorney Ian Cargill, and Nathan Saunders, 45, both of Harbour Island, faced Acting Chief Magistrate Subusola Swain on two counts of grievous harm.

On August 3 on Dunmore Street, Harbour Island, the two were working as security guards and are alleged to have caused grievous harm to Pieter Munnik and Amber Munnik while they were visiting the island.

Both pleaded not guilty.

As there was no objection to bail from Prosecutor Inspector Lincoln McKenzie, they were each granted $5,000 bail with one or two sureties. However, Magistrate Swain warned the accused not to have any contact with the complainants or witnesses in the case.

Their trial will be held in Harbour Island on November 29.

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