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Vendors at No Man's Land are saddened by the recent altercation, which they say are impacting their businesses.
The group’s spokesperson, Chelsye Harry of Caribbean Family – a restaurant business engaged in the supplication of meals – spoke with Newsday on July 10.
This follows the decision by some reef tour operators on the island to boycott No Man’s Land following a brawl aboard Cool Runnings glass-bottom boat, which later continued at the popular liming location. Videos of the incident on social media showed three men severely beating a man aboard the vessel. Another video showed a man with a cutlass fighting with another man in the sand on No Man's Land.
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