Posts Tagged ‘inquest’
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
by Heather Greenidge
TO screams of “Murderer”, “You kill my son”, “Dis is just de beginning”, was how the Coroner’s verdict of “death by misadventure” was greeted yesterday by Marguerita Maloney, mother of I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney, and other relatives and friends.
It was minutes before 5 o’clock when Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris delivered her verdict at the Coroner’s Court, Roebuck Street, St Michael, packed with Maloney’s relatives and friends including his mother and brother, Mandela.
After the Coroner left the courtroom and returned to her chambers, Maloney’s mother and others re-joined the Rastafarian brethren in the courtyard which included his father, David.
Dozens had earlier lined the courtyard but had to remain outside during the verdict for lack of space.
Pointing and calling names of the two officers who were first on the scene at Landlock, St Lucy, where the 23-year-old chemical engineer died on June 17, 2008, Marguerita told Sergeant Wingrove Headley and Police Constable Wendell Walkes… “De inquest end, but dis is just de beginning. De Rasta brethren gine get you.” (more…)
Tags: Anthony Walkes, Coroner, Faith Marshall-Harris, inquest, Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey, Marguerita Maloney, misadventure, Sojourner Truth, verdict, Wingrove Headley
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Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Marguerita Maloney, mother of I'Akobi Maloney, being held up by supporters as she mourns the verdict of the inquest into her son's death. (Pictures by Donnay Deane)
I’AKOBI MALONEY’S death was a misadventure.
That was the verdict arrived at by coroner Faith Marshall-Harris at 5 p.m. this afternoon in the controversial case of the 23 year-old Rastafarian. a former Barbados Exhibitioner who allegedly jumped off a 50 ft cliff at the secluded land Lock, St Lucy, last July 17, while being escorted to the station by two police officers.
Ruling out an open verdict and death by suicide, the Magistrate surmised that Maloney may have felt some form of harassment from the police officers, especially when they requested that he accompany them to the station and that “he made a sudden dash for freedom”.
The verdict caused an uproar among family and supporters of the Maloney family who gathered in the courtyard.
I’Akobi’s grieving mother, Marguerita Maloney exited the court, raised her hands in the air, shouted “misadventure” then crumpled to the ground before berating a number of police officers regarding their conduct when I’Akobi died on June 17 last year at Landlock, St. Lucy.
The mother’s cries only fueled emotions, as I’Akobi’s father David, and his young brother Mandela, also started to shout at police officers stationed at the court.
(more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Coroner, David Maloney, harassment, inquest, Mandela Maloney, Marguerita Maloney, misadventure, Royal Barbados Police Force, sudden dash for freedom, Task Force, verdict
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Friday, April 24th, 2009
CORONER Faith Marshall-Harris will deliver her verdict today into the death of 23-year-old I’Akobi Maloney.
Maloney, a member of the Rastafarian community and Barbados Exhibitioner, died on June 17 when he allegedly jumped off a 50-foot cliff in Land Lock, St Lucy, while being escorted to the police station by two policemen.
He had just resigned from his job as a chemical engineer at the Arawak Cement Plant.
His death resulted in a public outcry especially from members of the Rastafarian faith who demanded an investigation.
The inquest began last November 10.
Attorneys Andrew Pilgrim and David Commissiong are representing the Maloney family. (MB)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Coroner, David Comissiong, Faith Marshall-Harris, inquest
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
THE POLICE OFFICER who dealt with I’Akobi Maloney minutes before he died, said yesterday that he and his colleague discussed what they were going to write in their statements surrounding Maloney’s death.
When Andrew Pilgrim, who is representing the Maloney family, asked Acting Sergeant Walter Headley why he and Constable 1320 Walkes’ statements were identical, Headley said the two of them “had a discussion”
However, he denied suggestions by Pilgrim that they agreed to write exactly the same words or and that they copied each other’s words. His explanation for the identical statements was that “we saw the same thing”. (more…)
Tags: Acting Sergeant, Andrew Pilgrim, Anthony Collymore, Constable 1320 Walkes, Coroner, Cove Bay, David Comissiong, discussion, Faith Marshall-Harris, fireman, inquest, jumped off, Marguerita Maloney, mental faculties, red eyes, statement, Wingrove Headley
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Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
by MARIA BRADSHAW
Cops search room after threat to Coroner
POLICE OFFICERS searched the Coroner’s Court yesterday as well as persons entering the courtroom, following reports that a verbal threat was made against Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris.
The court resumed its investigation into the death of I’Akobi Maloney yesterday.
It took a 15-minute break just after noon but before Marshall-Harris could return to the to the bench, a constable asked everyone to leave the court before he and a female police officer proceeded to carry out a search inside the courtroom.
The two officers then began frisking everyone entering the court. (more…)
Tags: Acting Sergeant, bag, boxer shorts, Constable 1320 Walkes, Coroner, Coroner's Court, Faith Marshall-Harris, inquest, investigation, jumped, Landlock, litigation, locus in quo, mental faculties, Michael Beckles, operations control, threat, Walter Headley, X position
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Thursday, November 13th, 2008
To: All Media Houses
At their request, Opposition Leader Mia Mottley, Q.C., M.P., met with a delegation from the Rastafarian Community of Barbados at her Bridgetown Office earlier today to discuss a number of matters, including the inquest into the death of Ras I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney.
After discussions and after reviewing the preamble of the petition through which they are seeking justice, as regards the death of Ras I’Akobi and at the invitation of the delegation, Miss Mottley issues the following statement:
“While we know that there is the Coroner’s Inquest, we believe that the request for an “independent investigation” was a reasonable one that ought to have been entertained, especially since it will not prejudice the outcome one way or the other but merely seeks to ensure that there is fairness.
“The social fabric of our society will not benefit from an environment of doubt prevailing in this matter,” she added.
Miss Mia A. Mottley, Q.C., M.P.,
Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition
Tags: Coroner, delegation, independent investigation, inquest, Mia Mottley, Opposition Leader
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
by Barry Alleyne
THE LEGAL TEAM representing the family of former Barbados Exhibition winner I’Akobi Maloney is exploring the possibility of having his body exhumed, so a secondary post-mortem can be done independently to prove cause of death.
Attorney-at-law Andrew Pilgrim, who is working in conjunction with David Comissiong, explained yesterday his legal squad was not on a witch-hunt of the Royal Barbados Police Force, but simply seeking to “cover all bases” in determining how the 23-year-old Maloney died.
Maloney died on June 17 this year, a few hours after tendering his resignation at the Arawak Cement Plant in St Lucy, where he was employed as a trainee engineer. (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Arawak Cement Plant, autopsy, Coroner, David Comissiong, Director of Public Prosecutions, Dr. Carl Winskog, drowning, evidence, exhumation, Faith Marshall-Harris, forensic pathologist, inquest, post mortem, Royal Barbados Police Force
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
I’AKOBI MALONEY “shafted” his job for health reasons, the former Barbados Exhibition winner’s mother told a Coroner’s Inquest yesterday.
And according to Marguerita Maloney, her son, though being ill two weeks before his death, was not depressed, and had even suggested he would start on a career in the “arts”, through rhythm poetry and chanting, after giving up his employment with the Awarak Cement Plant.
Maloney, who testified her son always had “sinus problems”, said he informed her he would resign before the job caused his death from constant inhalation of cement dust. (more…)
Tags: acid reflux, Arawak Cement Plant, asthmatic inhaler, back problems, calluses, Coroner, health, inquest, Marguerita Maloney, podiatrist, resignation, sinus problems
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
A fireman who called police after seeing a stranger in the area of his house in Pie Corner, St Lucy, earlier this year, yesterday denied to a coroner’s inquest that his actions were bigoted.
Anthony Collymore, who lives at Glitter Bay, Pie Corner, St Lucy, testified that he did not call 211 simply because he saw a man with Rasta dreadlocks, but because he saw a stranger in an area well-known for illegal drug activity.
Collymore was the fifth person to give evidence on the first day of the coroner’s inquest into the unnatural death of I’Akobi Maloney.
He told the court that on arriving home on June 17, he noticed a barebacked man with dreadlocks stooping about six feet from a cliff’s edge near his home. Using his binoculars, he noticed a white boat out to sea. (more…)
Tags: 211, Anthony Collymore, Barbados Defence Force, binoculars, called the police, Coroner, dialogue, dreadlocks, drugs, Faith Marshall-Harris, fireman, inquest, jumped, plain-clothed, police, Rasta, suspicion, white boat, witness
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Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
SEVEN WITNESSES took the stand when the Coroner’s Inquest into the death of I’Akobi Maloney started at the Coroner’s Court in Roebuck Street, St. Michael, yesterday.
Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris also revealed that part of the inquest would include a visit to the scene at Landlock, St Lucy, where Maloney died, and the testimony of a handwriting expert to determine the contents of a diary claimed to have been Maloney’s.
Maloney, 23, was found floating in the water at Landlock on June 17 a few hours after resigning from his job at the nearby Arawak Cement Plant.
Attorneys-at-law Andrew Pilgrim and David Comissiong are representing the Maloney family.
The inquest resumes on Monday.
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Arawak Cement Plant, Coroner, court, David Comissiong, diary, Faith Marshall-Harris, handwriting expert, inquest, resignation, Roebuck Street, testimony, witness
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
The Coroner’s Inquest into the death of I’Akobi Tacuma Maloney begins today in the Coroner’s Court, Roebuck Street, St Michael.
Maloney died June 17 at Landlock, St Lucy, where, police have stated, the former engineer jumped to his death. The police have denied they had any physical contact with him.
Since then there has been much concern from the public and Maloney’s family surrounding the circumstances of the former Barbados Exhibition winner’s death, with his family citing what they said were numerous inconsistencies in the police account of what happened on the day of the incident. (more…)
Tags: Andrew Pilgrim, Attorney-General, Coroner, David Thompson, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, inconsistencies, independent body, inquest, Justice Committee, parliament, Prime Minister, Royal Barbados Police Force
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Saturday, November 8th, 2008
This was the plea yesterday at the I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre in Tweedside Road as the Justice Committee formed to promote, protect and defend the late Ras Tacuma I’Akobi Maloney’s case, met with various media houses to publicise the status of Maloney’s case.
Tacuma, whose demise at Landlock, St. Lucy on June 17th was met with much controversy, was represented by Committee members KudosSage I (Secretary of the Justice Committee), Brother Heru (Director of I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre and member of the Justice Committee) as well as Ras Lumumba (Priest of Church of Haile Selassie I), and Tacuma’s brother Mandela Maloney. Also present was the mother of I’Akobi and other Rastafari Elders. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, Brother Heru, change, Church of Haile Selassie I, Coroner, Cove Bay, I'Akobi Youth Resource Centre, independent investigation, inquest, Justice Committee, Landlock, Mandela Maloney, petition, Prime Minister, Ras Fela, Ras KudosSage I, Ras Lumumba, Royal Barbados Police Force, truth
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
MERE DAYS before the Coroner’s inquest into the death of former Barbados Exhibition winner I’Akobi Maloney , the Justice Committee has upped the ante in its fight to get an independent investigation.
Clearly stating it was not questioning the office of the Coroner, members of the committee said they specifically believed the information that would be analysed during the November 10 inquest should come from an independent body outside of the Royal Barbados Police Force.
Speaking during a Press conference at the I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre, Tweedside Road, St Michael, secretary of the Justice Committee, Ras KudosSage I, said 5200 signatures had been submitted to both the office of Prime Minister David Thompson and Attorney-General Freundel Stuart on Wednesday, citing the independent investigation as critical if justice was to be achieved. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, confidence, Coroner, David Thompson, Faith Marshall-Harris, Freundel Stuart, I'Akobi Youth Resource Centre, independent body, inquest, Justice Committee, Mandela Maloney, Prime Minister, Ras KudosSage I, Royal Barbados Police Force
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Friday, November 7th, 2008
Secretary of the Justice Committee, Ras KudosSage I, called for an independent investigation to be conducted into the death of former Barbados Exhibition winner and Engineer, I’Akobi Maloney.
He lauded the late Rastafarian as a man of exemplary character and moral standing. He says the Committee will resist any attempt to vilify Maloney’s character and his adherence to standards of excellence.
He made the call at a news conference at the I’Akobi Youth Resource Centre at Carrington Village in St. Michael. (more…)
Tags: Coroner, I'Akobi Youth Resource Centre, independent investigation, inquest, Mandela Maloney, Ras KudosSage I, suicide
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Wednesday, October 15th, 2008
AT LEAST 25 witnesses will be called during the November 10 inquest into the death of I’Akobi Maloney.
Maloney’s death is one of two fatal incidents grabbing national attention that will be heard by the Coroner’s Court next month.
The other is the July 29, 2007 Joes River bus tragedy which will begin on November 17.
In Maloney’s case Coroner Faith Marshall-Harris is set to examine the deceased’s close relatives and his former co-workers at the Arawak Cement Plant and other witnesses deemed necessary by court as it probes the circumstances leading to the death. (more…)
Tags: Arawak Cement Plant, Attorney-General, Coroner, Coroner's Act, Faith Marshall-Harris, House of Assembly, inquest, Landlocks
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Friday, October 10th, 2008
by People’s Empowerment Party
ACCORDING TO A REPORT in THE NATION newspaper last Wednesday, Attorney-General Freundel Stuart cavalierly dismissed the People’s Empowerment Party’s call for an effort to be made to stage a demonstrably “independent” investigation into the death of I’Akobi Maloney by quipping: “Mr Comissiong was not down there [at the St Lucy scene of the death] as far as I am aware, and none of the people who are shouting were down there.”
Mr Stuart then proceeded to state that he had received a written report from the police on Maloney’s death; that there was “no recording of anything out of the ordinary” in the report; and that the normal course of events would follow, with the usual Coroner’s Inquest being held.
The PEP is disheartened that our new attorney-general is seemingly unwilling to think “outside of the box”, and to reach for the substance of justice, rather than its mere form. (more…)
Tags: Attorney-General, Coroner, David Comissiong, evidence, Freundel Stuart, independent, inquest, investigation, People's Empowerment Party, PEP, RBPF, Royal Barbados Police Force
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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, July 26th, 2008
A MOTHER WHOSE SON was shot and killed by the police two years ago is advising the Maloney family to ask for police from outside to investigate what happened to I’Akobi Maloney, who died in the presence of police officers near Cove Bay, St Lucy, last month.
Joycelyn Ellis, who knew the 23 year-old Maloney and also attended his funeral, said his death brought back memories of her son’s.
“I went to I’Akobi’s family and I told them not to accept what the police are telling them because it will come to the same thing as my son if they don’t do something. I tell them to bring in somebody from outside because when my son died the police told me all kinds of things.” (more…)
Tags: Coroner, inquest, investigations, Joycelyn Ellis, Maloney, police, shot
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