Quada Remains In Good Spirits Despite Upcoming Murder Trial
Quada isn’t letting his trouble with the law keep him down. The Dancehall artiste was recently granted bail after he was accused of joining a vigilante mob that eventually allegedly killed a man.
The victim Miguel Williams was accused of being behind the rape and killing of eight-year-old Shantae Skyers in Sterling Castle Heights, St Andrew.
Quada, whose real name is Shaquelle Clarke will return to court on January 27, 2020 for a preliminary hearing.
Quada posted a short video to Instagram earlier today with the caption: “A so me run lef badmind and evil people 😆.” Someone in the video is heard laughing while he makes his way running around an SUV.
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Fans immediately reacted and posted laughing emojis in support of the artiste’s freedom of spirit, considering the long road that lies ahead of him.
One fan said: “Proud a the dj a swear.” While another commented: “He’s bk❤️.” The post already has over 52 000 views, showing the Dancehall artiste has the backing of his fans.
Quada was granted bail last Friday in the sum of $500,000 when he made his first court appearance. Upon his release that day, he dropped a new song titled Pain, in which he gives praise to Dancehall for saving him from going down the wrong path as he says “if ah never for music me mad ah bloodclat.”