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Targeted Attack; Three Shot, Two Dead

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Deandrea Hamilton, Dana Malcolm and Wilkie Arthur

Editorial Staff

 

#TurksandCaicos, October 23, 2023 – The double homicide of Thursday afternoon was a “targeted” incident, according to the national security leaders of the Turks and Caicos Islands, Daleeni Daniel-Selveratnam, TCI Governor and Rodney Adams, Acting Police Commissioner.  The distinction of the bold daytime shooting is crucial because it was yet another spray of gunfire erupting in a highly trafficked area for residents and tourists.

In a Friday (October 20) joint statement Daniel-Selveratnam and Adams confirmed that it was Jumilla Isma, 24 and Mike Forbes, 19 who were gunned down in a vehicle as they approached the Providenciales International Airport terminal around 5:52pm.

“Based on our preliminary investigation, this was a targeted incident,” said Rodney Adams.

The scene, once news broke of the shooting, was crowded with police vehicles, heavily armed officers and residents who had come to see if what they were hearing was true.

It was a grizzly sight. Bodies, blood, car doors of a silver coloured Honda Fit were flung open and early reports that there were two dead, at least one other man injured.

Bone-chilling shrills and screams in the distance could be heard from loved ones.  One woman, described as Jumilla’s sisters was speaking to their mother on cell phone, delivering news of the young man’s death.

“…Jim on the ground Mummy. (loud sobbing) Mummy dat’s Jim!!!!  (woman pacing) Mummy, Jim DEAD!!!”

It was clearly an ambush and many speaking off-the-record to Magnetic Media informed, young Jumilla Isma was a wanted man.  Not by TCI Police, but by others who had vowed payback for crimes allegedly committed by the 24-year-old; heartless crimes, which they believed, he had managed to outrun even in the courtroom.

A widely circulated and suspicious cell phone video showed an unsuspecting Isma earlier on Thursday leaving the airport terminal area wearing a blue shirt, dark pants and his long dreadlocks wrapped; he had just checked-in for a British Airways flight, our news organization was informed; that flight is scheduled for a 6:43 p.m. departure from the PLS.

It is unknown who was filming the man’s movements and why he left the airport, but Jumilla Isma upon return to board that plane, would face a fatal interception. Yards away from the spot where he was last caught on camera alive and well, he would die.  There was a mixture of reactions; tremendous grief for loved ones and unbridled joy for others who believed the young man got what he deserved.

Again, captured on cell phone, was a sizeable crowd of undistinguishable people and voices clearly celebrating as they filmed the loud cheering and the British Airways plane in the evening sky, departing Providenciales without Isma as a passenger.  Most of the shouts were in Creole.

But the Governor is incensed by the brazen action.

“I am appalled at the nature of yesterday’s fatal incident. Such disregard for human life causes irreparable damage and consequential impact to the safety and security of our islands. I want to reassure the public of the multi-agency enforcement efforts to protect and secure our communities. I urge anyone with information to contact the police to assist their investigations to bring the perpetrators to justice,” said the Governor.

The fatal shooting, so near the airport also created a disruptive detour and a frightening situation for those working there.

Magnetic Media observed tourists and residents being denied entry to the airport, as the only way to the terminal meant a drive through the crime scene.  We are told it resulted in travellers either missing flights or being delayed.

Workers at the PLS were also shaken, many abandoned their work stations and hid out once they heard the barrage of bullets.

DCP Rodney Adams, Acting TCI Police Commissioner who was captured in cell phone video at the airport after the shooting of the three men, in the statement issued on Friday said he wants video of the crime if you have it. Reach out to the SCU or the Serious Crime Unit at 649-232-8752.

“The Force is taking every action including deploying all required resources to bring those responsible to justice. Additional patrols are in place to ensure safety and security across all communities of the TCI. I wish to give residents and visitors the reassurance that their safety is our number one priority.”

One man, who is unnamed, survived the attack.

Again, cell phone video of that man captured him kneeled down in the arrivals terminal of the Provo airport; the man was distressed and clearly under the watch by members of the Police Force.  His short pants were stained with blood, so was his right arm.  He held his shoulder with what looked to be his shirt, which he was no longer wearing.  The man was able to walk, appeared to be barely lucid, perhaps in shock; those at the airport speaking to us under the promise of anonymity said he ran to the airport, away from ambush.

The man was injured in the attack however and detained at hospital and it is likely his detainment that has caused the suspension of visitation at the Cheshire Hall Medical Center, which is also now guarded by armed police.

More comments of grave concern about the boldness of the crime came on Friday including from Washington Misick, Turks and Caicos Premier and the Opposition, People’s Democratic Movement.

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Diamond Stubbs, 17 • Betrica Brown, 19 • Stania Webb, 19 • Fourth victim yet to be identified

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Six road deaths in two days leave a nation searching for answers

NASSAU, The Bahamas – A nation that only days ago celebrated graduations, scholarships and bright futures is now united in grief as six lives were lost on Bahamian roads in just two days, including four young women whose deaths have shaken the country to its core.

The names Diamond Stubbs, 17; Betrica Brown, 19; and Stania Webb, 19 have become the heartbreaking symbol of one of the country’s deadliest road tragedies in recent memory. A fourth young woman, believed to be 18 years old, had not been publicly identified by authorities up to publication time, as families continued to mourn and await official confirmation.

The four were among eight occupants travelling in a gray Mazda when it crashed into a tree on Shirley Street shortly after 1 a.m. Sunday. Police said the 19-year-old driver reportedly struck a pothole, looked back toward his passengers and lost control before the vehicle slammed into the tree. Three young women died at the scene, while a fourth later succumbed to her injuries in hospital. Four others, including the driver, remain hospitalized as investigations continue.

The tragedy’s impact reached the House of Assembly on Monday, where Members observed a moment of silence – led by Prime Minister Philip Davis – in honour of the young women whose lives were cut tragically short.

What has resonated most across the country is not simply how they died, but who they were.

Diamond Stubbs had just graduated from Old Bight High School in Cat Island as valedictorian and head girl. She was preparing to attend Langston University in Oklahoma on scholarship and was remembered by her father as an exceptional student who earned virtually every academic award presented at graduation while inspiring other young people to pursue their dreams.

Betrica Brown, who called both Cat Island and Abaco her homes, had recently travelled to Nassau to secure her student visa. Youth and Sports Minister Mario Bowleg said she was preparing to begin college on a volleyball scholarship.

Stania Webb had already distinguished herself at Langston University, where she earned both President’s List and Honour Roll recognition after graduating from Old Bight High School at just 16 years old. Family members remembered her as a quiet, ambitious young woman deeply committed to her Christian faith and education.

Speaking in Parliament, Prime Minister Philip Davis described the loss as heartbreaking, extending condolences to the families, classmates and loved ones whose lives have been forever changed. He urged Bahamians to keep those still hospitalized and the grieving families in their prayers. Similar expressions of sympathy came from across the political divide, churches, schools and communities throughout the country.

Some residents were also chided for sharing gruesome and graphic photos and video in the hours following the shocking car crash.  Relatives said it made a difficult, heartbreaking time more unbearable.

Condolences poured in from government and Christian ministers; The Bahamas Union of Teachers; The Bahamas Christian council and other leaders from across the islands.

The national tragedy extended beyond New Providence. Also on Sunday, 26-year-old Nica Julien lost her life in a separate traffic collision in Grand Bahama. Then, on Monday, a road traffic accident claimed the life of a 30-year-old man on the highway of Abaco.

Together, the six deaths have transformed what should have been a season of celebration with graduations and independence festivities in play, into one of national mourning, leaving families, communities and an entire country searching for answers—and praying that no more names are added to the list.

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DDME Hurricane Preparedness Expo, Huge success in The Nation’s Capital

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands – Friday, 26 June 2026: The Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME) successfully hosted its Hurricane Preparedness Expo this past Friday, 19 June 2026, at the Dillon Hall in Grand Turk. Residents and visitors attending the event, took full advantage of the opportunity to learn more about hurricane preparedness while participating in exciting activities and receiving complimentary tokens.

The expo brought together several key partners and stakeholders, including the TCI Red Cross, Do it Center (Building Materials), Pelican Energy TCI, Interhealth Canada, TCI Regiment, Health Promotion and Advocacy Unit, Aged Care and Rehabilitation TCI, the Environmental Health Department, Survey and Mapping Department and the Public Works Department.  These stakeholders and vendors contributed to the event’s success by sharing valuable information and products aimed at helping individuals and families prepare for the hurricane season.

Both the Director and Deputy Director for DDME addressed attendees and emphasised the importance of remaining vigilant throughout the Atlantic Hurricane Season.  DDME Director, Lt. Col (Ret’d) Jason Hills stated, “Preparedness is not a one-time activity but an ongoing responsibility. We encourage everyone to take the necessary steps by staying informed and ensuring their emergency plans and supplies are up to date,” DDME Deputy Director Ms. Kevaun Lucas added that, “It only takes one storm to change lives and communities forever. That is why preparedness cannot wait until a hurricane is on our doorstep, take the time now so you will not be caught off guard later.”

DDME would like to take this opportunity to express gratitude to all vendors and persons from the Grand Turk community that attended this event.  We also express our sincere thanks to The Hon. Otis Morris and Hon. Sharon Simons for their presence and participation.

The Hurricane Preparedness Expo forms part of the DDME’s ongoing public awareness and community outreach initiatives during the Atlantic Hurricane Season. These events aim to strengthen preparedness and resilience across the country.  The public is warmly encouraged to attend DDME initiatives and take an active role in hurricane preparedness.

UPCOMING CHURCH SERVICE

Sunday, 28 June 2026  •  St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, Grand Turk  |  9:00 AM (New time)

OTHER UPCOMING EVENT

Saturday, 4 July 2026  •   Community Hurricane Scavenger Hunt, Meeting point: Oseta Jolly Primary School, Providenciales |  2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

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Turks and Caicos Islands Expands US Reach with New United Airlines Denver Route  

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (June 26th, 2026) — The Turks and Caicos Islands is celebrating another major airlift milestone with the announcement that United Airlines will launch new nonstop service between Denver International Airport (DEN) and Howard Hamilton International Airport in Providenciales (PLS) beginning December 2026.*

The new weekly service marks a significant expansion of United Airlines’ established presence in the Turks and Caicos Islands and is the result of extensive negotiations with the Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA).

This announcement comes on the heels of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ successful roadshow in Denver, where the delegation, led by the Premier, Hon. Charles Washington Misick, was warmly welcomed by Governor Jared Polis, who proclaimed May 20th, 2026, as Turks and Caicos Islands Friendship Day in Colorado in recognition of the growing ties between the destination and the state.

Premier, Hon. Charles Washington Misick, said this new route will open up new opportunities for the Turks and Caicos Islands.

“This new direct service between Denver and Providenciales is tremendously exciting for the Turks and Caicos Islands. Denver is one of America’s great aviation gateways, opening convenient access to Colorado, California, and the entire western United States. Having already established strong links to the eastern and midwestern markets, we are delighted to now extend our reach to the west. We are confident this route will unlock significant opportunities for tourism, business, and investment and further strengthen our ties with the United States,” he said.

Minister of Tourism, Hon. Zhavargo Jolly, welcomed the announcement as a strong endorsement of the destination’s growing appeal and the Ministry’s continued efforts to diversify source markets and expand airlift.

“This new service between Denver and Providenciales represents another important step in expanding the global reach of the Turks and Caicos Islands. For many years, our strongest air connections have been concentrated along the East Coast and in the Midwest of the United States. Today, we continue our strategic expansion westward, creating direct access to one of North America’s most dynamic and affluent regions. This route strengthens our ability to attract visitors whose interests align naturally with the Turks and Caicos Islands’ tourism product—from luxury travel and wellness experiences to diving, outdoor adventure, and second-home ownership,” he said.

Minister of Physical Planning and Infrastructure Development, Hon. Arlington Musgrove, described the announcement as another important step in strengthening the destination’s connectivity and competitiveness.

“This new service is the result of continued collaboration between the Government, the Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority, Experience Turks and Caicos and our airline partners. Expanding air access is critical to sustaining tourism growth, and we are pleased that United Airlines continues to recognise the immense opportunity that exists here in the Turks and Caicos Islands,” the Minister said. “As part of our broader strategic vision, we have been deliberately cultivating and developing routes from the western portion of North America — a market of enormous potential — with the goal of securing greater overall air capacity into our destination.”

“We’re excited to give our customers yet another non-stop option between the Caribbean and Denver,” said Tom Kozlowski, Senior Manager of Latin, Caribbean, & Hawaii Network Planning, United Airlines. “United is the largest carrier in Denver, and this new addition will be the westernmost service from Turks and Caicos to the US, opening new tourism opportunities. We know our customers in Denver and surrounds will enjoy easier access to beautiful beaches, unique island charm, and vibrant culture in one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after destinations.”

The addition of the Denver route further strengthens the Turks and Caicos Islands’ airlift portfolio and builds on recent successes in expanding access from key and emerging markets. Experience Turks and Caicos and the Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority will continue working closely with airline partners to identify opportunities for strategic growth and enhanced connectivity.

The new route will be operated by a Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft featuring 179 seats, including 20 in business class and 159 in economy.

The tentative flight schedule is below:

Route Start Date/Frequency Departure Time Arrival Time Aircraft
DEN – PLS Dec. 19, Weekly on Saturdays 10:00 17:00 Boeing 737 MAX 9
PLS – DEN Dec. 19, Weekly on Saturdays 13:35 17:21 Boeing 737 MAX 9

Schedule subject to change.

Customers can book flights at united.com and on the United app.

*Subject to Government approval

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