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American Arraigned for Vehicular Manslaughter Gets Bail

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A 42-year-old American tourist accused of killing her passenger in an ATV accident has been granted $18,000 cash bail.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – A 42-year-old American tourist accused of killing her passenger in an ATV accident has been granted $18,000 cash bail.


Carol Garcia, of Miami, Florida, faced a charge of vehicular manslaughter when she appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt on Tuesday.


Prosecutors say Garcia drove the ATV in a manner dangerous to the public at Arawak Cay on February 18 and caused the death of Wilber Jorge.


Garcia and the deceased were both visiting the country on a cruise when the accident occurred.


Garcia, who had bruises on her forehead and nose, was not required to enter a plea to the charge. She next returns to court on May 24 to receive a voluntary bill of indictment that will send the case to the Supreme Court for trial.


The magistrate allowed Garcia to speak to her relatives before she was taken to a cell to wait for her bail to be signed.


She broke down in tears as they comforted her.

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