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Tributes roll in for late ex-senator Chris Bovell
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83801, member: 160"] Jamaica just lost a legal titan as former Senator Christopher David Rhys Bovell passed away after falling ill abroad. Prime Minister Andrew Holness led the tributes alongside Opposition Leader Mark Golding, praising the veteran attorney for his massive impact on corporate and political life. Holness described him as a steady leader in Parliament who brought serious intellect to every role he touched. The Prime Minister highlighted how Bovell commanded respect through sheer professionalism and clarity of thought over decades of service. He insisted the late senator will be remembered for duty and leadership that genuinely moved the country forward. Bovell served as a government senator and JLP treasurer during the eighties while also sitting on the GraceKennedy board for thirty years. Born in 1938, he attended Munro College before heading to Cambridge University. He later joined the DunnCox law firm, where he eventually became a partner and consultant. Bovell married Michelle Nanco in 1965 and raised six children while building a reputation as a solicitor in the Supreme Court. Member of Parliament Daryl Vaz called him a consummate gentleman who hated injustice. Vaz reminisced about working together when Bovell was party treasurer, noting his reliability and decency stood out during turbulent times. Golding added that despite his sharp intellect, Bovell remained humble and always helped young lawyers navigate the profession. [/QUOTE]
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