The United States has called for a comprehensive investigation into the recent attack on a 26-year-old transgender woman named China Diamond at a nightclub in The Bahamas.
Her attorney, Mark Rolle Symonette reported that the American woman, China Diamond, 26, claimed she was attacked by five or six men last Saturday in what she called a “hate crime”.
According to Symonette, the men stomped on his client and forcefully removed her wig.
He said she was beaten “black and blue”.
US Embassy demands action
In response to the incident, the US Embassy, expressed its expectation for Bahamian authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.
The embassy’s statement emphasized that no individual, regardless of their gender identity, should live in fear for their safety while in The Bahamas.
It further stressed the necessity of a comprehensive investigation conducted in accordance with the law.
Prime Minister condemns violence
Bahamian Prime Minister Phillip Davis swiftly condemned the attack, affirming that any form of violence would not be tolerated within the country.
He expressed his concern for the victim and pledged support to help her through the traumatic experience.
Prime Minister Davis underscored the importance of holding the perpetrators accountable for their actions.
Despite the disturbing incident, he reassured that it should not negatively impact the nation’s vital tourism industry, characterizing it as an isolated occurrence.
Police Launch Immediate Investigation
Deputy Commissioner of Police Leamond Deleveaux announced that a full and immediate investigation had been initiated into the matter.
He emphasized the police force’s commitment to upholding human rights and stated that disrespect towards any individual would not be condoned.