Woman says she did not know Myrie

Bridgetown.

Pamela Clake a shopkeeper from Hillaby, St Andrew told the Caribbean Court of Justice this morning that she never knew Shanique Myrie or ever made arrangement to have the woman stay at her home in 2011.

The middlle age woman was the first new witness on the stand during the second day of hearings in Myrie's discrimination case against the Government of Barbados.

Clarke told the court that in March 2011 she was approached by her neighbour and friend Daniel Forde who asked if he could provide her name and mobile number to a friend who was due to arrive from Jamaica.

Under cross examination by Myrie's lawyer Nancy Anderson, Clarke testified that Forde said the friend would call her if she had arrived at Grantley Adams International Airport my my(GAIA) in Barbados, and had any difficulties reaching him.

"He did not give me her name, but I assumed it was a woman," Clarke told the court.

In response to questions from Anderson, Clarke emphatically said she never knew the name of the female coming to Barbados. "I don't know Shanique Myrie. I have never spoken to her on the phone," Clarke asserted.

The witness also said she made no arrangement for Forde's friend to stay at her home. "I don't have a room for anyone to stay in," she added.
Clarke  said Forde was her friend for a number of years and  she trusted him, which is why she had no problem with him giving her name and number to someone to call her in case they got into difficulty while at the GAIA.