Just after 3:30AM on Saturday, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a stabbing incident that took place at the at a night club located at the Strand on Canal Point Road.
One man that was involved in the incident was stabbed, and was transported to the Cayman Islands Hospital by a private vehicle. He was later pronounced dead by the attending doctor.
Subsequent inquires have led investigators to arrest a 27-year-old-man at his address in George Town on suspicion of murder. He has been taken in custody where he will remain, pending further investigation.
Additionally, police are also investigating two other incidents that took place at the location around the same time of the fatal stabbing:
One man was assaulted and received a wound to his head. He attended the hospital for treatment and is believed to have non-life-threatening injuries.
The third incident is a motor vehicle collision involving a white Honda Civic that is believed to have sped away from the parking lot of the Strand on Canal Point Drive and collided with a wall on West Bay Road. The driver of the vehicle, who is believed to be the only occupant was trapped and was extricated from the vehicle by the Cayman Islands Fire Service. He was transported by Ambulance to the hospital for treatment and is believed to have sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries
A Major Incident Room has been established and the matter is currently being investigated. Detectives are appealing for witnesses who were at the location at the time of these incidents. Witnesses are being encouraged to contact the Major Incident Room at 649-2930.
Investigators are seeking the assistance of the public to establish what took place. Anyone with videos or pictures of the incident is encouraged to submit them through our tips function on our website at https://www.rcips.ky/submit-a-tip.
Anonymous tips may be provided directly to the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via our website. Tips can also be submitted anonymously via the Miami-based call centre of Crime Stoppers at 800-8477(TIPS), or online.