By EARYEL BOWLEG
Tribune Staff Reporter
ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
KELLI Ingraham, the daughter of Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham daughter, died yesterday afternoon at 45 following a brief illness.
A graduate of St Andrew’s International School in 1997, she studied law at the University of Sussex and was called to The Bahamas Bar in 2005.
She was an active member of The Bahamas Bar and served on The Bahamas Bar Council and The Bahamas Financial Services Board for a number of years. Between 2017 and 2021, she served as the Chairman of the Straw Market Authority.
She had been practising law at her father’s law firm at the time of her passing.
Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis extended his condolences to Mr Ingraham’s family.
“There are no words to fully express the pain of losing a child, and I can only imagine the grief he and his family are experiencing,” he said. “Ann and I offer our deepest sympathies and pray that they find strength in the love and support of those around them during this incredibly difficult time.”
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard said he and his family were saddened by the unexpected passing, calling it a “profound tragedy”.
“Kelli was a shining star in her field — an emerging force whose impact was already being felt and whose potential was limitless,” he said. “The Bahamas has lost a brilliant and dedicated professional and a loyal friend to many.”
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Baha10 1 month ago
Extremely sad … many heartfelt condolences to her Family and Friends🙏
ExposedU2C 1 month ago
ditto that
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