Posts Tagged ‘haversack’
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
ACTING SERGEANT Wingrove Headley admitted to Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris that he made an error in his statement which he gave about the death of I’Akobi Maloney.
In that statement, Headley wrote that after Maloney fatally jumped off a cliff he took possession of his haversack which he said “contained the same black pants and grey shirt” and other items.
But the coroner drew it to his attention that he had previously said in his statement that Maloney put on those clothes in his presence and she asked him to clarify what he meant.
The officer explained that he meant that it was the bag which contained the clothes which Maloney had put on and that it was an error for him to use the word “same”. (more…)
Tags: Constable 1320 Walkes, error, Faith Marshall-Harris, haversack, mental faculties, statement, Wingrove Headley
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
by Maria Bradshaw (Nation Newspaper)
I’AKOBI MALONEY ran from two police officers and casually jumped off an 80-foot cliff at Land Lock, St. Lucy.
That was what Acting Sergeant Walter Headley told the Coroner’s Court yesterday.
The police officer described how Maloney stood on the cliff in an X position - with his hands outstretched and feet spread - then ” without hesitation” jumped off, landing 80 feet down on what Headley called a shelf.
The police officer said that despite efforts by the police to get his attention, the young man proceeded to roll off the shelf into the choppy sea where he became trapped between rocks and was battered by the sea. (more…)
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
GOVERNMENT has received a special report from the Royal Barbados Police Force regarding I’Akobi Maloney’s death.
But Attorney-General Freundel Stuart isn’t rushing to judgment on the former Exhibition winner’s death on June 17 at Landlock, St Lucy.
A justice committee formed to protest the police’s report, as well as the People’s Empowerment Party’s president David Comissiong, issued statements in July calling on the Commissioner of Police to suspend the officers until the investigation was complete.
“That is not normal procedure. You can only do that if the findings reveal that they would have acted improperly . . . if there is evidence to prove it. Mr Comissiong was not down there as far as I am aware, and none of the people who are shouting were down there,” Stuart told the DAILY NATION. (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Attorney-General, autopsy, Cabinet, Commissioner of Police, Coroner, David Comissiong, drowning, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, haversack, inquest, Justice Committee, Landlock, People's Empowerment Party, Prime Minister, report, Royal Barbados Police Force, suspend officers
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
“THIS IS MY SON. I bore him in my womb for ten months and they took him from me. I just want justice.”
These were the words of Maggie Maloney, the mother of the late I’Akobi Maloney, yesterday as she took part in a protest march yesterday during the official Emancipation Day celebrations which marched from Independence Square to Bay Street.
Maloney wept openly in front of Prime Minister David Thompson and other Government officials yesterday morning and repeatedly said those words. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, banners, Bay Street, Bobo, Commissioner of Police, David Thompson, Emancipation Day, flags, haversack, I'Akobi Resource Centre, Justice Committee, Margaret Maloney, parliamentarians, petition, Prime Minister, protest
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
THE ROYAL BARBADOS POLICE FORCE is clearing the air concerning the death of I’Akobi Maloney.
The force issued a Press release on Wednesday stating: “A number of articles, attributed to various authors, have been appearing in the Press, in which some issues have been raised following the death of I’Akobi Tacuma Hembadoon Maloney.
“The police would wish to take the opportunity to clarify certain misconceptions that may have been perceived following this tragedy.”
The 23-year-old Maloney died June 17 at The Land Lock, Cove Bay, St Lucy, and police reports were that he jumped to his death from a cliff there.
But there have been persistent calls for an independent investigation into Maloney’s death and last week his family queried the condition of the contents of a bag returned to them. (more…)
Tags: Assistant Superintendent, cliff, Cove Bay, Curvan Harvey, drugs, evidence, haversack, investigation, Landlock, misconceptions
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Saturday, July 26th, 2008

THE MYSTERY surrounding the death of I’Akobi Maloney at Cove Bay, St Lucy, on June 17, has deepened with the return of his haversack to his mother.
Police returned Maloney’s bag to his mother Maggie Maloney last week, and she had serious issues with its condition and its contents.
“The police statement that they released clearly states that he jumped with clothes on and his haversack on his back.
“If that is the case, and the cause of death they gave was drowning, then everything in the bag should be water damaged. The bag and its contents are dry – no sea-salt, the papers in it are not mildewed, not sticking together, just dry,” said Maloney. (more…)
Tags: Assistant Superintendent, Curvan Harvey, haversack, investigation, Justice Committee, Maggie Maloney, suspension
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Saturday, July 5th, 2008
“THERE’S ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE to suggest any foul play in the death of I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney.”
That’s the word from police crime chief Assistant Commissioner of Police Seymour Cumberbatch, who also disclosed that investigations suggested that the 23-year-old man was going through a state of depression when he reportedly ran and jumped off a cliff at The Land Lock, Cove Bay, St Lucy, on June 17. (more…)
Tags: Assistant Commissioner, diary, drowning, drugs, hamilton lashley, haversack, investigation, no evidence, police, post mortem, protest, report, resignation, Seymour Cumberbatch
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