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Visiting Dancehall Celebrity Caught in Bottle Brawl

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By: Drizel Hanley

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Friday 24th March 2018)-  Jamaican Dancehall artist, Aidonia, who is currently in St. Kitts to perform at a concert tonight was caught in the middle of a bottle pelting encounter while he was engaged in a ‘Meet and greet’ at in the vicinity of a popular bar on Fort Street tonight (Friday) sometime after 9:00PM.

This media house has gathered that the ‘Meet and greet’ ended abruptly and Aidonia was rushed from the bar to the confines of his Limo when bottles started raining into the crowd.

Videos recorded of the brief melee showed young men throwing the bottles at each other, while the dancehall enthusiast scampered for cover.

It is understood that the windshield of the limo was smashed during the bottling throwing.

Furthermore, unconfirmed reports indicates that the artiste escaped unharmed and that the incident may have involved gang members.

Aidonia is slated to perform at the annual the Guinness Knockshore Night concert as part of Sandy Point’s Black San Bang-A-Lang community festival tonight at the Sandy Point Hard Court.

More details to be provided in a follow-up report.

 

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