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Clive McCoy Director of Tourism Dismisses Miss BVI Committee

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The British Virgin Islands (BVI) Tourist Board and Film Commission has dismissed the Miss BVI Committee, including its chairwoman, Jaynene Jno Lewis, according to reliable sources.

Sources indicate that the termination was formalised on December 5, four months after the committee organised the Miss BVI Pageant as part of the 70th Emancipation Festival celebrations.

Information received by JTV suggests that the decision to part ways with the committee came as a surprise. However, it is understood that the letter  signed by the Director of Tourism, Clive McCoy, thanked the committee for their contributions to the 70th celebrations and indicated that, with the festival now concluded, their tenure had come to an end.

While sources have speculated about potential reasons for the dismissal, it has not been confirmed whether the challenges surrounding the Miss BVI Pageant played a role in the decision.

The pageant, held on July 21 at the Multipurpose Sports Complex, faced significant backlash from attendees who described the event as poorly organised. VIP ticket holders, who paid for premium experiences, reported enduring long lines, overcrowded seating, and delayed service.

In a public apology issued the day after the event, the Miss BVI Committee acknowledged the logistical issues and expressed regret. “We sincerely and wholeheartedly apologize for any inconvenience caused,” the statement read. The committee also promised a thorough investigation to address the problems.

At the time of writing, the BVI Tourism Board and Film Commission has yet to issue a public statement regarding the dismissal of the committee.

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Caribbean Juniors Compete at British Junior Open Squash Tournament

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Jakob Noblett-Diaz and Delilah Pease, two of the Caribbean’s leading junior squash players, represented the region earlier this month at the British Junior Open (BJO), held from January 2-6 in Birmingham, England.

Widely regarded as the most prestigious junior squash tournament globally, the BJO attracts elite players and serves as the de facto world championship for most junior age categories.

Jakob competed in the Boys U13 category, while Delilah participated in the Girls U11 division. Both players entered the tournament as reigning Caribbean champions, having won their respective titles at the Caribbean Junior Championships hosted at Tortola Sports Club in July 2024. Their preparation also included competing at the Canadian Junior Open in December, where Delilah won her event, and Jakob secured a plate division victory.

At the BJO, Jakob faced stiff competition against players from Canada, Poland, China, and Japan. He managed one victory, defeating Japan’s Kaisei Arita in straight sets, and concluded his debut tournament in 57th place.

Delilah, making her second appearance at the BJO, improved on her previous 28th-place finish. She narrowly lost her opening match against England’s top-ranked player but rebounded to win three of her next four matches, finishing 19th overall.

National Squash Coach Adam Murrills accompanied the players and praised their performances, noting the importance of exposure to such a high level of competition.
“The British Junior Open provided an invaluable learning experience for Jakob and Delilah,” Murrills stated. “Competing against the world’s best players not only highlights areas for improvement but also fosters growth and resilience. Both players adapted well to the challenges they faced and demonstrated improvement throughout the tournament. I am proud of their efforts and look forward to their continued development.”

Match Results:

Delilah Pease (Girls U11)

  • Lost to Ada Brown (England) 11-9, 11-2, 12-10
  • Defeated Elsie Griffiths (Wales) 11-7, 11-6, 2-11, 11-8
  • Defeated Simone Yuen (Canada) 11-7, 11-7, 13-15, 11-3
  • Lost to Nalla Sanaei (USA) 11-5, 11-4, 12-14, 11-7
  • Defeated Sashana Istritheran (Malaysia) 10-12, 11-5, 17-15, 6-11, 11-7

Jakob Noblett-Diaz (Boys U13)

  • Lost to Chase Facchin (Canada) 11-5, 11-2, 11-9
  • Lost to Maciej Dziech (Poland) 11-7, 11-3, 5-11, 11-5
  • Lost to Ching Yan Tang (China) 11-4, 11-7, 11-8
  • Defeated Kaisei Arita (Japan) 11-6, 11-1, 11-3

Both players are now preparing for the upcoming Junior National Championships in February, where they will look to build on their performances at one of the world’s most challenging junior squash tournaments.

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Shemoi ‘Fat Cat’ Carey Apprehended for Attempted Murder; Police Seek K’Shawn Martin

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has confirmed the arrest of 22-year-old Shemoi Carey, also known as “Fat Cat,” of Huntum’s Ghut. Carey was wanted in connection with the attempted murder of K’zhari Stoutt on November 8, 2024. He has been charged with Attempted Murder, Carrying an Unlicensed Firearm, and Unlawful Possession of Explosives.

As part of the investigation, two individuals were arrested on suspicion of assisting Carey. Both were interviewed and subsequently released pending further inquiries.

The RVIPF continues to search for a second suspect, 18-year-old K’Shawn Martin of Sand Box Road, and is appealing to the public for assistance. Anyone with information about Martin’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers confidentially at 800-8477 (TIPS), via international dialing at (284) 800-8477, or the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339. Police have assured that all tips will remain strictly confidential.

Authorities also caution that aiding or harbouring wanted individuals is a criminal offense. Under Section 352 of the Criminal Code (Revised Edition 2013), individuals convicted of assisting an offender could face imprisonment for three to ten years.

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Police Investigate Gunfire at Hannah’s Estate, No Injuries Reported

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The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) are investigating reports of gunfire in Hannah’s Estate late on the evening of January 8.

Responding swiftly to a report of shots fired, officers of RVIPF found evidence of damage to multiple vehicles and an apartment building in the area.

The investigation revealed what appeared to be bullet-related damage, but no physical evidence—such as projectiles or spent casings—was recovered from the scene, according to a police statement. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.

Residents of the affected apartment have received assistance from authorities, while investigators continue to comb through leads.

Community members are encouraged to share tips anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS), through international dialing at (284) 800-8477, or by contacting the RVIPF Intelligence Unit directly at 368-9339. Officials assured potential informants that all information would remain confidential.

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