A 16-year-old boy will re-appear in court on December 10 after he had been charged on Monday with the deaths of two men and injury to five other people during a mass shooting in August.
The teenager appeared before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley on two counts of murder and five counts of attempted murder following the August 9 shooting in New Providence resulting in the deaths of Eden Louis and Markentash Saintil and injuries to Hayden Breus, Trish Louis, Widny Saintil, Karib Rodgers and Gregory Jean-Charles.
Polic said that the victims were outside a home when two gunmen emerged from a vehicle and shot them.
The accused was not required to enter pleas to the charges and was remanded into custody. He will return to court in December for the presentation of a voluntary bill of indictment.