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Gang attacks ZR

Gang attacks ZR Large stones, bloodstains, a broken windscreen and a bottle told the tale of an attack last Saturday night on this ZR van. (Maria Bradshaw)

By Maria Bradshaw | Tue, May 18, 2010 - 1:19 AM

A ROUTE taxi (ZR) conductor was stabbed about the body, and the van he was working pelted with stones and bottles by a group of men last Saturday evening.
Conductor Kemar Pile was treated and discharged from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesterday while the van – ZR 202 – is in a garage awaiting extensive and expensive repairs.
 The upset owner, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, told the DAILY NATION the van was attacked by a group of about 50 men from Haynesville, St James, while plying that route around 6:30 p.m.
 She said it happened because two young women from the area refused  to pay their fares.
“I was sitting at the front of the vehicle next  to the driver when I heard this argument. I looked back and I saw the conductor arguing with these two young women because they were refusing to pay the fare. They were cursing and carrying on and I heard them say that when the van get to Haynesville it will be all over.”
The woman said when the van reached Haynesville, the women disembarked without paying. They approached a man who was sitting on a step and spoke to him about the conductor.
“He came up to the van and started arguing with the conductor, and I saw him looking around on the ground as if he was looking for a rock,” the owner said.
She said they drove off and picked up a passenger but when they got back into Haynesville on the return trip she saw a beach chair in the road.
“We stopped and all of a sudden rocks start coming through the van. I saw the same two young women leading a gang of about  50 men. A man come up  to the driver side and  pull the keys out of the ignition. When the windows got smashed, men just start climbing into the van and  they start to cut  up the conductor.
“He was running from the back of the van bleeding real bad and screaming at the driver  to move but we could not move because we did not have the key. I felt a lash in my back and realise that a rock had hit me.”
The owner said she ducked to avoid being struck again.
“I called the police on my cellphone and they told us not to move,” she said, adding that officers arrived minutes later.
By that time, the group of men had fled the scene.
The van was littered with about 30 stones, seats were torn and stained with blood, shards of broken glass were scattered on the floor and a lone bottle landed on the dashboard next to the cracked windscreen.
The owner, who received a bruise, said: “I cannot believe that all of this happened because these women refused to pay $1.50. A man could have lost his life just for $1.50. This is what we have to put up with in this area. There are gangs in Haynesville, and the men does give the workers bare problems.”
She said repairs to the van would cost more than $25 000.
Police are investigating.

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Posted by Double U 1 year, 8 months ago

Could we please have an update Ms Bradshaw? Any arrest(s)?

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Posted by Randolph Phillips 1 year, 8 months ago

It is indeed a shame what my
country of birth, a place I
love has become.
I will continue to pray that
things will get better.

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Posted by Natalia Browne 1 year, 8 months ago

It is amazing that two young women could find so many idiots concentrated in a small area. (50 of them)  It is unbelievable what Barbados has become. Mini buses need to boycott that area, because who knows what they would do next?

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Posted by HuNgrY_BaJaN 1 year, 8 months ago

There has to be more to this story than what was published,for every action there is a reaction,i bet that the ZR driver\conductor did something to provoke it.
People are fed-up with their foolishness!

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Posted by MIKE LINDO 1 year, 8 months ago

Like poster Natalia has stated,“It is amazing that two young women could find so many idiots concentrated in a small area.“Indeed it is.What is also amazing is
that an arrest has yet to be made.Is this incompetence
on the part of the police force;or are they using a cautious approach in handling this case?

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