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Shebada Robbed in Florida!

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Shebada Robbed in Florida!
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  • <h2><strong>Shebada Robbed in Florida!</strong></h2> <em><strong>But robbery won’t affect performance this Saturday in “Bangarang”</strong></em> The police in Fort Lauderdale are still investigating the recent hotel break-in into the room of Jamaican actors Keith “Shebada” Ramsay and Monique Ellis.
  • The actors, who were in Florida to perform their play “Bangarang,” reported the robbery this week.
  • They had returned to their hotel, the Ramada Inn following their performance, and discovered personal documents and money missing, including their Jamaican passports.
  • He also said the incident will not have an impact on the next staging of the “Bangarang” play, which is scheduled for this Saturday, starting 8 p.m.
  • at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center

Shebada Robbed in Florida!

But robbery won’t affect performance this Saturday in “Bangarang”

The police in Fort Lauderdale are still investigating the recent hotel break-in into the room of Jamaican actors Keith “Shebada” Ramsay and Monique Ellis. The actors, who were in Florida to perform their play “Bangarang,” reported the robbery this week. They had returned to their hotel, the Ramada Inn following their performance, and discovered personal documents and money missing, including their Jamaican passports.

According to Mike Shaw of Sunshine Theatre (which produces the show in South Florida), the security camera at the hotel “showed a guy and a girl, Hispanic or white, going from room to room.”

Shaw also confirmed that the Jamaican Consulate in Miami will be assisting Ramsay and Ellis in replacing their needed travel documents. He also said the incident will not have an impact on the next staging of the “Bangarang” play, which is scheduled for this Saturday, starting 8 p.m. at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center

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