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Collins: No truth to child support claims

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BASSETERRE – Former world sprint champion Kim Collins says he does not owe any money in child support following his arrest as he prepared to leave the country.
Police escorted Collins to a courthouse in St Kitts after his arrest in Nevis as he was boarding an aircraft to travel overseas.
A complaint is believed to have been made that Collins was leaving the country without making adequate provisions for his next payment.
However WINN FM radio reported that  it understood that Collins did not owe any money in child support when he was arrested.
It was alleged that Collins was in breach of child support payments but paid up monies owed since October before travelling to St Kitts.
Collins has been quoted as saying he had receipts to show he was not in arrears and had documents to prove that he had put measures in place for the payments to be made. He said the court ordered that amendments be made to one of the documents and that was done.
Reports indicate that Collins was allowed to travel after sureties were again identified for his next payment if he failed to do so.
Collins was detained as he returned to the federation to attend his brother’s funeral after winning the 60 metres dash in 6.57 seconds at the Russian Indoor Winter Games. (CMC)

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