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Sentencing for Man Convicted of 2012 Manslaughter Pushed Back to 2026

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Sentencing for a man convicted of manslaughter in the killing his live-in girlfriend in 2012 has been pushed back to February.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Sentencing for a man convicted of manslaughter in the killing his live-in girlfriend in 2012 has been pushed back to February.

Trevor Smith, 53, faces a maximum punishment of life imprisonment for the death of 21-year-old Anthonique Hunter when he’s sentenced by Justice Jeanine Weech-Gomez. 

Smith told police that on October 10, 2012 Hunter attacked him with a knife.

He said that he disarmed her and stabbed her in the chest.

According to the pathologist, the stab wound broke Hunter’s sternum and punctured her heart and lungs.

Prosecutors alleged that Smith was angry because Hunter, whom he had dated since she was 16, wanted to move on.

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