Murder suspect remanded over his latest alleged bail breach

By PAVEL BAILEY

Tribune Staff Reporter

pbailey@tribunemedia.net

A MAN awaiting trial for murder was remanded to prison yesterday after allegedly again breaching his bail conditions, following an earlier eight-month sentence for a prior breach.

Prosecutors allege Kendrick “Papa” Lundy, 31, failed to sign in at his local police station for 31 days between November 3, 2025 and March 2.

Lundy pleaded not guilty to the latest bail violation before Magistrate Lennox Coleby.

He is on $30,000 Supreme Court bail granted by Justice Guillimina Archer-Minns in connection with the fatal shooting of Angelo Lightbourne on June 3, 2020.

Lundy was granted bail on July 21, 2021.

He was sentenced to eight months in prison in August 2022 after admitting to a prior breach.

Assistant Superintendent of Police Lincoln McKenzie, the prosecutor, objected to bail, citing the seriousness of the offence and the risk to public safety.

Lundy was remanded and will return to court on March 23 for a bail determination.

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