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REGGAE legend Bunny Wailer, who sang with Bob Marley, has died aged 73.
He passed away in hospital in Kingston, Jamaica, where he had been admitted several times since suffering a second stroke last July.
With childhood friend Marley, he won international fame with Stir It Up.
During his career he won three Grammys and was given Jamaica’s Order Of Merit in 2017.
The star, real name Neville O’riley Livingston, had been the last surviving member of The Wailers, after Bob Marley’s death in 1981 and Peter Tosh’s murder in 1987.
His death was confirmed by manager Maxine Stowe, and Jamaica’s Culture Minister Olivia Grange.
PREPARATIONS for a court case involving fraud charges linked to Northern Ireland’s biggest-ever property deal have been delayed, a court heard.
Two men are facing charges after a investigation into the £1.2billion sale of the property loanbook held by Nama.
Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter are jointly charged with one count of fraud involving a false representation made on or around April 3, 2014.
Cushnahan, 79, of Alexandra Gate in Holywood, Co Down, also faces one charge of fraud by failing to disclose information.
Coulter, 49, of Osborne Park, Belfast, is facing four other charges.
The matter is to be raised again on April 13.