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Kentucky Wigger Women Allege They Were Sexually Assaulted in the Bahamas by Black Horny Men Who Spiked Their Drinks

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The two white broads were fucking around with black men and someone who
knew them saw it when they streamed bits live facetiming. They got
busted. Screaming "rape" is how liberal whores try and evade
responsibility for their poor decisions.

Two Kentucky women are claiming they were sexually assaulted during a stop
in the Bahamas while on a Carnival cruise, and a police investigation is
underway.

Amber Shearer and Dongayla Dobson, who have since returned home, made the
allegations in a Tuesday interview with local station WLEX-TV, saying that
after traveling to a local resort in Freeport, a city in Grand Bahama, the
workers allegedly spiked their drinks and then sexually assaulted them on
Sunday.

In a press release shared on Facebook, the Royal Bahamas Police Force said
two men — ages 54 and 40 — were arrested Sunday in Grand Bahama after
being accused of sexually assaulting two women, whose identities were not
made public.

“Preliminary reports indicate the incident occurred shortly after 12 noon,
while the females were visiting a beach in Central Grand Bahama,” police
said. “Active police investigations continue into this matter.”

PEOPLE has reached out to the Royal Bahamas Police Force to confirm the
identities of the women.

Meanwhile, Shearer and Dobson are receiving medical treatment at home and
are calling out police after alleging they did not utilize rape kits,
according to WLEX-TV. The women also shared what they claim was
preliminary drug test results that came back positive for benzodiazepines,
which the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration defines as “depressants
that produce sedation and hypnosis, relieve anxiety and muscle spasms, and
reduce seizures.”

The Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a separate press release sent to
PEOPLE that paramedics "offered emergency medical services to the victims,
which they declined, signing a waiver and then leaving for their cruise
ship in a private vehicle.”

“Recognizing the gravity of the incident, our officers boarded the cruise
ship, providing a sexual assault kit and hospital form to the ship’s
medical doctor and obtained signed statements from the victims,” police
said.

Police added, “The RBPF is collaborating closely with the FBI in this
ongoing investigation. Woman Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ms. Shanta
Knowles, who oversees Grand Bahama, is personally ensuring that the
investigation is conducted with the utmost level of professionalism and
care.”

The women are now warning others, telling WLEX-TV that they "don't want
this to happen to anybody else."

In a statement to PEOPLE regarding the allegations, a Carnival Cruise Line
representative said, “While ashore in Freeport, Bahamas on an independent
shore excursion, two guests on Carnival Elation reported to Bahamian
police that they were sexually assaulted at a local beach.”

“Our onboard Care Team provided support for the two guests as they sailed
back to Jacksonville,” they added. “Bahamian police are investigating the
matter and Carnival is providing our full cooperation.”

The Carnival representative also said that staff aboard ships “routinely
shares guidance on keeping safe while ashore.”

PEOPLE reached out to a lawyer representing both accusers Thursday but did
not immediately hear back.

The allegations come shortly after the U.S. State Department issued a
level 2 advisory for the Bahamas due to crime rates. In an online notice
shared on Jan. 26, the agency advised travelers to “exercise increased
caution” in the area and the water.

https://people.com/kentucky-women-allege-sexually-assaulted-bahamas-men-
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