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Posted: Friday 14 October, 2011 at 7:21 AM

Noel “Zambo” Heath gunned down this morning.

Noel Heath on his arrival at the Robert Bradshaw International Airport, St. Kitts in 2009
By: Lorna Callender, SKNVibes

     BREAKING NEWS –

     

    The news broke as morning broke that Noel ‘Zambo’ Heath of St. Johnston’s Village was gunned down and died from multiple gunshots wounds.

     

    SKNVibes is still investigating the matter.

     

    Crowds have gathered at the JNF Hospital, shock still evident on their faces.

     

    It was just two years ago in 2009 that family members, friends and brethren of The Nyabinghi Theocracy Order turned out in large numbers to welcome Noel ‘Zambo’ Heath’s return to St. Kitts-Nevis after serving just over two years in a United States prison.

     

    Heath pleaded guilty in December 2006 to “conspiracy to violate the Federal Narcotics Laws, in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Section 846” according to the US Department of Justice. The law “makes it a crime for anyone to conspire with someone else to commit an offense against the laws of the United States”.

     

    On his return home, Heath said  that he wanted peace of mind before he could do anything, including giving a further comment to the media. He also extended blessings to the nation and “the good, the bad and the indifferent”.

     

    Since then, he has kept a very low profile..

     

    Heath is also known as a benefactor to his ‘village neighbours’ and has assisted individuals and sports clubs in the area.. He had a large following and his passing will be deeply felt in his community.

     

    SKNVibes will bring more information as it becomes available,

     

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