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Police shooting victim Kaia Sealy is refusing to give up her fight for justice even as she remains confined to a hospital bed and continues to be denied access to police records and her personal devices.
Though unable to walk and suffering from paralysis, the mother of one is adamant that she will not give up until the world knows the truth about the January 20 fatal shooting incident in St Augustine that claimed the life of her common-law husband Joshua Samaroo.
In a statement to Guardian Media yesterday, via her attorney Fayola Sandy, Sealy confirmed that she had authorised counsel to apply for a judicial review, “to ensure that her statutory rights to transparency and lawful process are respected.”
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