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Registered nurse Natasha Samuel says her baby girl Skiye died at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital NICU on April 9. She says the baby was her last hope of becoming a mother.
A 42-year-old registered nurse who lost her baby at the Port-of-Spain Maternity Department’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) says the death of her child has dashed all hopes of her becoming a mother.
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Members of the public walk next to this newly erected sign at the Port-of-Spain General Women’s maternity, as part of the North West Regional Health Authority breastfeeding campaign. The sign was erected earlier this week.
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The North West Regional Health Authority says any babies that died in the Port-of-Spain General Hospital NICU outside of the period April 4 to April 9 must be investigated separately.
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T&T National Nurses Association president Idi Stuart speaks during an interview at his office in Warren Street, St Augustine yesterday.
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Nurses at the Port-of-Spain Maternity Department Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) are said to be devastated over the deaths of infants at the unit which are now part of a legal battle.
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A pair of women walk in front of the Sanjivani Women’s Hospital, Wilson Street, St Augustine yesterday.
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Officials at a private hospital are denying that the cause of an infection that led to the deaths of seven infants at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)at the Port-of-Spain Maternity Department stemmed from them.
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Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar hugs the Children’s Hospital teddy bear, during a press conference held at her Charles Street Office, Port-of-Spain yesterday.
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The Opposition says the deaths of newborn babies at the Port-of-Spain General Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is a clear indication of a health sector in crisis.
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Member of Parliament for Chaguanas West, Dinesh Rambally, poses a question to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
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Political leader of the United National Congress Kamla Persad-Bissessar is addressing the party’s differences internally.
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MP for Naparima, Rodney Charles, centre, speaks with constituents after his press conference in Marabella yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Naparima MP Rodney Charles is calling on Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar to join him in retirement.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks during the sitting of Parliament yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says steps have been taken to authorise and begin to operationalise vetted units in the T&T Police Service (TTPS) to bring about better information-sharing with this country’s international partners, says Prime Minister Keith Rowley.
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Josh-El Cumberbatch is all smiles as he finishes the SEA make-up exam at the Avocat Vedic Primary School in Fyzabad on Thursday.
COURTESY THE FAMILY
Still unable to walk following an accident in February that almost claimed his life, 12-year-old Josh-El Cumberbatch showed sheer grit when he sat the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) make-up exam on Thursday.
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Crime Stoppers director Darrin Carmichael makes a point at a police town hall meeting in Maracas, St Joseph, on Thursday night.
After an elderly woman sent two armed bandits scampering by raising an alarm, St Joseph residents are being urged to get air horns for their protection.
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Snr Supt Ryan Khan, Commander of the Eastern Division, responds to questions from Matelot villagers at a TTPS town hall meeting on Tuesday.
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A spate of break-ins at the Matelot Community College in which school equipment and other items were stolen resulted in students having to go outside of the community to do the practicums for their CSEC examinations.
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President Christine Kangaloo and her husband Kerwyn Garcia speak to winners of the Santa Flora Anglican Primary School 3K road race in which students from area schools competed.
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President Christine Kangaloo and her husband, First Gentleman Kerwyn Garcia, SC, continued their school tour programme as they visited four schools in the St Patrick Education District yesterday.
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