Bureau de Change Murder Trial: Court Admits Autopsy Report Despite Defence Objection
The trial over the murder of Bureau de Change staff member Fatoumatta Kargbo took a decisive turn on Tuesday, 3rd March 2026, when the High Court in Banjul admitted the post-mortem report into evidence, overruling strong objections from the defence.
Suspect Harouna Tine could face the death penalty or life in prison if found guilty of stabbing Karbo to death in a killing that has left the nation in shock.
More in the court report.
President Barrow Addresses Nation After Omar Badjie’s Death
President Adama Barrow addresses the nation after the alleged death of Omar Badjie from Lamin Mandinary last week. Read the full statement in this link.
Ministry of Interior Claims Omar Badjie Fell to His Death, Orders Coroner’s Inquest
The Ministry of Interior issued a statement after civil unrest gripped Lamin following witness testimonies that Omar Badjie was killed by Police Officers. The statement claims that Omar fell to his death and ordered for a Coroners inquest to confirm his cause of death. More in the presser.
NHRC Demands Independent Investigation into Omar Badjie’s Death which Sparked Civil Unrest
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued a statement demanding for an independent investigation into the death of Omar Badjie. More in the press release.
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