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Sister: He Was My Ride or Die

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – This tight-knitted family now adjusting to life without their loved one. Tomas McIntosh was severely injured in a traffic accident last week and eventually died.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – This tight-knitted family now adjusting to life without their loved one. 

Tomas McIntosh was severely injured in a traffic accident last week and eventually died.

But as his older sister Tess Newbold explains, the man who served on the Royal Bahamas Police Force for years was also a devoted family man.

But his family wasn’t the only area where he made his impact known, Mcintosh was a member of St. Agnes Anglican Church and a member of the Anglican Christian men.

Anglican Christian Men Past President Henry Dean says McIntosh sacrificed family time, work time and even his income to build St. Agnes and the wider community.

But as a law enforcement officer, his sister tells us he was aware of the risks that came with his job.

Amid a spike in crime, she says more role models like him are needed.

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