Murder 41, Man Shot Dead Outside Nightspot In New Providence

Murder 41, Man Shot Dead Outside Nightspot In New Providence

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The country’s murder count has been bumped to 41 following a fatal shooting incident which unfolded outside of a local nightspot in New Providence, police said the killing occurred during the early morning hours of Monday April 15, 2024.

This incident came on the heels of a similar fatal shooting which claimed the life of a 37 year old male outside of a local nightspot in Abaco early Saturday morning, according to authorities.

Preliminary reports indicate that a 33-year-old male was shot dead outside of a local nightspot on West Bay Street in New Providence sometime after 4:00 am Monday.

Police said the victim was in the parking lot of the business establishment about to enter his vehicle when an argument ensued between him and another unidentified individual.

It is reported that the confrontation escalated, resulting in the unidentified individual producing a firearm and shooting the victim multiple times before fleeing the area, police confirmed.

Authorities said the victim, after being shot, managed to flee but collapsed a short distance away from his vehicle.

Emergency medical technicians examined him on the scene, but found no vital signs of life, police reports indicated.

Police are actively searching for the whereabouts of the suspect/s involved in this matter.

A little over 48 hours before this fatal incident unfolded in New Providence, police in Abaco were called to the scene of the shooting death of a 37 year old man, the victim was shot dead while standing outside of a business establishment shortly after 1:00 am Saturday April 13, 2024.

Police are once again appealing to members of the public, to find alternative ways to resolve their conflicts.

Anyone with information that could advance this investigation is urged to contact 911, 919, the
Criminal Investigation Department, or Crime Stoppers at 328-TIPS (8477).

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Theo Sealy is an award-winning journalist who serves as senior broadcast reporter and weekend TV news anchor at Eyewitness News. He has achieved several career milestones, including his work as a field contributor with CNN, his coverage of four consecutive general elections, his production of several docuseries and his Bahamas Press Club Awards win for “Best Television News Story” in 2018.