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Randy Seepersad and his mother, Shirley Boysie, at their Diamond Village, San Fernando home.
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Randy Seepersad was born with deformed limbs, so his mother cared for him for most of his life. But now, in her twilight years, when she has become blind, their roles are reversed, and Seepersad finds himself caring for her in their dilapidated home, teetering on the brink of collapse.
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Oropuche West MP Dave Tancoo addresses of the media during yesterday’s UNC press conference.
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The United National Congress (UNC) is calling on Finance Minister Colm Imbert to reveal the names of the investigators appointed to look into issues related to the submission of the Auditor General’s report on the 2023 public financial statements to Parliament.
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Chief of Defence Staff Darryl Daniel
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In early April, Morvant police launched an investigation into reports that several Malick residents had been beaten by soldiers. While the enquiry is ongoing, situations where soldiers have been implicated in crimes have become increasingly frequent in recent years.
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Marine biologist Zaheer Hosein
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Getting struck by lightning or being knocked down poses more of a risk than being attacked by a shark. That’s the view of marine biologist Zaheer Hosein.
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The Gulfstream barge which ran aground just off the coast of Cove in Tobago on February 7.
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The days are counting down for the salvaging of the Gulfstream barge, which ran aground just off the coast of Cove in Tobago on February 7.
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Following the shooting deaths of four people in Cocorite on Saturday night, the UNC is doubling down on its criticisms of National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds, describing him as useless and a failure.
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Shellon Walters-Joseph
Tobago investigators have identified the body found over a precipice in Mt St George as 32-year-old Shellon Walters-Joseph, of Mt Marie, Scarborough.
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Dr David Picou
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Emeritus Professor of Experimental Medicine at UWI, Dr David Picou, whose groundbreaking work on malnutrition saved the lives of millions of children throughout the world, has died at age 97.
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Darion Pierre
Although no arrests have been made for the murder of 20-year-old Darion Pierre, his car has been found.
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Police Commissioner Erla Harewood-Christopher walks over a blood stained sheet as she and other police officers visit Building F, Powder Magazine, Cocorite, after Saturday’s mass shooting.
ROBERTO CODALLO
A bloody massacre. Those were the words used by residents of Power Magazine Phase 1 in Cocorite to describe a mass shooting which claimed the lives of four of their neighbours and left eight more seriously injured on Saturday night.
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The following is the bulletin issued by the Met Service to 4:00 pm, today, covering the period: tonight and tomorrow…
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Commissioner of Police, Erla Harewood-Christopher, and a team of senior police officers join investigators at the scene of a deadly shooting in Cocorite on Saturday 4 May 2024, which left four dead and eight others wounded. [Image by DEREK ACHONG]
A high-powered team of police officials led by Commissioner of Police, Erla Harewood-Christopher, visited the scene of last night’s deadly shooting in Cocorite, which left Four persons are dead, and eight others wounded.
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