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Murder accused Isan Contant
The stepfather of four-year-old Amarah Lallite will spend the next two weeks at the St Ann’s Psychiatric Hospital under observation.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question at last Friday’s Parliament sitting.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh is empathising with the parents of the seven babies who died of neonatal sepsis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (PoSGH) earlier this month.
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Daynelle Samaroo and her husband with their baby Aarya Raya Chattergoon, who died at the PoSGH.
COURTESY: THE FAMILY
Seven sets of parents, whose babies died of neonatal sepsis over four days in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital (PoSGH), may not attend a meeting with North West Regional Health Authority (NWRHA) officials today. However, there is also confusion over whether the meeting will take place at all.
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CWU general secretary Joanne Ogeer, centre addresses members of the media at a press conference at the CWU Hall, Henry Street, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
The Communication Workers’ Union (CWU) is again calling for an investigation into the operation of Telecommunications Services of T&T (TSTT).
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Police Complaints Authority director David West
OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA) has recommended that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) charge police officers for attempted murder and shooting with intent in two unrelated incidents.
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Attorney Richard Jaggasar
A local beverage manufacturer has threatened to sue the State over its inability to access foreign exchange to purchase environmentally friendly packaging for a new water product it is seeking to launch.
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Barrackpore East Secondary School students leave school early with their parents yesterday, following a threat to harm teachers and students.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
“Madness, scary, terrifying,” were the reactions of some parents to a bone-chilling threat to harm students and teachers of the Barrackpore East Secondary School.
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Curious passers-by look on as a mangled Navara D40 is pulled out of the river at La Florissante, Arima, following an early morning accident along the Arima Old Road yesterday, in which a mother and her two daughters were injured.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
A Sangre Grande mother and her two teenage daughters managed to escape major injuries yesterday, after the car they were in plummeted several feet into a river and landed on its hood.
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Meena Omardath in the rubble of her burnt house at Maraj Avenue, Freeport, which was gutted by fire on Sunday.
VASHTI SINGH
A man who lost everything in a fire, which destroyed three houses, is calling on the neighbour who set it to apologise.
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FILE: Pennywise Plaza, Chaguanas
The local and regional distributor of a range of specialist skincare products has obtained an injunction blocking Pennywise Cosmetics Limited from selling or marketing the products.
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Kumar Dan escorts his herd of cattle to another part of the Woodland pastures which became contaminated by salt water intrusion.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Woodland residents are renewing their call for urgent action before the rainy season begins, pleading for the immediate cleaning of rivers, the desilting of the New Cut Channel, and the potential relocation of farmers vulnerable to perennial flooding.
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Francis Escayg, co-founder of Cause an Effect.
After almost two decades working with people living with cerebral palsy, public relations officer of the Cerebral Palsy Society of T&T, Phillip Metivier, says he’s sceptical about the Disability Bill being brought before Parliament this year.
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