CI footballer accused of violent attack on 3 women - Cayman Islands Headline News - Cayman News Service

(CNS): Just before his trial opened in Grand Court on Thursday, Derrin Kennedy Ebanks (31), a former member of the Cayman Islands national football squad, pleaded not guilty to 13 charges relating to an alleged booze-fuelled, violent rampage against three women last September. Outlining the case against Ebanks, crown prosecutor Scott Wainwright told the jury that, in a drunken rage, the defendant went to the home of his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his two-year-old son in West Bay, where he violently attacked her and a friend who was visiting.

He left those women badly beaten and moved on to another ex-lover’s apartment. There he conducted another violent assault and kept the woman hostage in the home throughout the night, the prosecutor said.

Wainwright told the jury that Ebanks repeatedly punched, kicked and stamped on the women during the first attack. He also threw his child’s mother into a glass coffee table, which smashed and caused an injury to her arm, and during the repeated beating of her friend he fractured her nose.

Describing the second brutal assault, the prosecutor said that after the woman let Ebanks in, her dog went to greet him, but he kicked the pet across the room and told his former lover that it was “not the night to f*#k with me”. During this violent encounter he stole the woman’s glasses so that she could not see properly, dragged her to the bedroom by the ear and bit her nose. When she tried to escape from him, he dragged her back to the bed by...



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