‘No chance anything was made up’ : Nurse is convinced American women were raped and drugged in the Bahamas
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The nurse who assisted two American women alleging rape in the Bahamas during a vacation after coming off a Carnival cruise, stands with them amidst claims the allegations are bogus.
“There’s no chance that anything was made up,” Ladonna Batty told NewsNation Cuomo.

“You can’t make up puking everywhere and trembling and being scared to death. That’s not something you just make up,” Batty said, convinced the women were drugged and assaulted.
Amber Shearer and Dongayla Dobson claimed the last day of their trip turned into a nightmare when their cruise line stopped at Grand Bahama. The pair visited a resort, Pirate Cove, recommended by the cruise line and was reportedly offered a drink, spiked with drugs.

The mothers on ‘a girls’ trip’ claimed they immediately became ill, lost consciousness and were assaulted by two resort staff members. The two mothers said they had bruises on their legs and tested positive for various drugs.
“I witnessed with my own eyes that they were completely traumatized…It was very, very apparent to me that they ingested something that altered their mental state completely,” Batty claimed and reported to be one of the first to assist them after the ordeal.
“It was bad. I’m traumatized from it, and I deal with things like this.”
The 45 and 50-year-old men were arrested by Bahamian police but were released pending further investigations.
The resort said its surveillance camera paints a different picture than portrayed by the women. However, it terminated the two men because they violated the company’s policy.
The FBI Bureau in the Bahamas is helping the local authorities.
