CVM's Pryce assaulted in SC St Catherine
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
CVM-Television's news reporter, Michael Pryce, was attacked and hit in his left eye by a man outside the entrance to the nomination centre for South Central St Catherine yesterday.
Two women and a police officer try to protect CVM-TV news reporter, Michael Pryce (right), after he was hit in his left eye by the man at left while covering yesterday's nomination of the People's National Party (PNP) Local Government candidates at the Spanish Village Plaza in South Central St Catherine.
Pryce, who was covering the nomination day's proceedings, had just alighted from the company's new car. He was passing a crowd of People's National Party (PNP) supporters at the gate to the Spanish Village Plaza, when he was confronted by a man who made political accusations against him.
During the ensuing argument, the man hit Pryce in the left eye. The reporter and the man ware surrounded by the crowd. Member of Parliament for the constituency Sharon Hay-Webster, who led the march to the plaza, and a team of police rescued Pryce.
Hay-Webster said that the man was insane, but there was no proof of this. The man was not detained by police.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
CVM-Television's news reporter, Michael Pryce, was attacked and hit in his left eye by a man outside the entrance to the nomination centre for South Central St Catherine yesterday.
Two women and a police officer try to protect CVM-TV news reporter, Michael Pryce (right), after he was hit in his left eye by the man at left while covering yesterday's nomination of the People's National Party (PNP) Local Government candidates at the Spanish Village Plaza in South Central St Catherine.
Pryce, who was covering the nomination day's proceedings, had just alighted from the company's new car. He was passing a crowd of People's National Party (PNP) supporters at the gate to the Spanish Village Plaza, when he was confronted by a man who made political accusations against him.
During the ensuing argument, the man hit Pryce in the left eye. The reporter and the man ware surrounded by the crowd. Member of Parliament for the constituency Sharon Hay-Webster, who led the march to the plaza, and a team of police rescued Pryce.
Hay-Webster said that the man was insane, but there was no proof of this. The man was not detained by police.
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