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Buckle Up and Fly Right: Women Protest Call for Swift Action from Police

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Hours after that, the body of a young girl was discovered by police on a track road, a group of activists led by the Family Of All Murder Victim (FOAM) President Khandi Gibson protested outside the Central Detective Unit.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Hours after that, the body of a young girl was discovered by police on a track road, a group of activists led by the Family Of All Murder Victim (FOAM) President Khandi Gibson protested outside the Central Detective Unit.

These protestors still outraged by the events unfolding a mere  two hours after a Marcos alert was issued for young Adriel Moxey.

It was a call for police to act faster in situations like this .

“It’s not a pitty party now,” Gibson said. “We are not worried about who we taking to court, who taking the blame and who taking the credit for this. Just do the the actions now. We want quick, swift justice when it comes to anybody presenting themselves to any police station and stating that their loved one is missing.”

Within the  group –  multiple activists, Senators Maxine Seymour and Michaela Barnett-Ellis and a grouping from the Hotel Union.

However, there was disappointment over the failure of other female politicians – the wife of the prime minister and other women called on to participate – but were a no-show today. 

Protestors also took issue with underfunded neighborhood watch groups.

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