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Contaminated Haagen Daz Vanilla Ice Cream being removed from shelves

There is assurance from the Supermarkets Association that its members are removing contaminated Haagen Daz Vanilla Ice Cream from all sale and distribution points

On Monday the Ministry of Health said trace amounts of Ethylene Oxide has been found in this particular flavour of the product.

The Ministry said all sizes are being recalled and it is advising the public to avoid buying and consuming Haagen Daz Vanilla Ice Cream.

Yesterday President of the Supermarkets Association Rajiv Diptee said his they are on top of the issue.

He said the product is being taken off the shelves.

Mr. Diptee also told consumers who purchased the ice cream they can visit the relevant establishment and return the item.

Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday Mr. Diptee said product recalls are nothing new.

The Ministry has said Ethylene Oxide is classified under the Pesticides and Toxic Industrial Chemical Act and Regulations as a toxic chemical.

According to the Ministry while there is no immediate risk to contamination with low levels of the chemical, long-term exposure may lead to health issues.

The Ministry of Health said it is working closely with the local distributor and consumers can also contact the Chemistry, Food and Drugs Division for additional information.

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Archbishop of Port of Spain says many ills are plaguing this country

Archbishop of Port of Spain Jason Gordon

The Archbishop of Port of Spain says Trinidad and Tobago is critically wounded by constant beatings and abuse.

Archbishop Jason Gordon laments what he sees as the many ills plaguing the republic.

He says the country is lying at the side of the road badly beaten and near dead.

He called on the church to help.

The Archbishop’s pleas came during last Sunday’s mass at the Living Water Community on Frederick Street in Port of Spain.

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Police investigate 3 more murders

The police are investigating 3 more killings.

The latest victim is 39-year-old Windsor Mongroo.

He was shot dead in Sangre Grande yesterday morning.

Mr. Mongroo was from Picton Road Extension.

He was found dead in a parked vehicle slumped on the steering wheel.

Outside the vehicle police found spent shells.

And the investigations continue into the killing of 2 friends in Gasparillo.

The men are Joshua Williams and Anand Mahabir.

Their killings occurred on Monday night.

Joshua Williams was 36-years-old and Anand Mahabir was 39.

They were construction labourers from Diamond Village near San Fernando.

Reports say they were shot several times at 1st Street, Harmony Hall.

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17-year-old Leonardo Williams remembered as he is laid to rest

17-year-old Leonardo Williams shot and killed by police is valid to rest

Three days after he was shot dead by police in Port of Spain, 17-year-old Leonardo Williams is laid to rest.

Yesterday scores of friends and relatives showed up to say their final goodbyes to the Beetham Gardens teenager.

He along with 22-year-old Fabien Richards and 16-year-old Isaiah Roberts were shot while in a vehicle in downtown Port of Spain last Saturday.

At the funeral service a vendor and friend of Leonardo Williams, Roslyn Cain called on parents to look after their children.

Three of Leonardo’s schoolmates remembered him as a motivator.

Police have said the vehicle in which the 3 were killed was reported stolen.

They said the occupants of the car shot at them.

Relatives and others in the community are accusing the police of using excessive force.

An investigation has started and the officers involved in the incident have been pulled off active duty.

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Police swoop down on St. Dominic’s Children’s Home

The police service makes a surprise visit to the St. Dominic’s Children’s Home in Belmont.

Officers of the Child Protection Unit went to the facility to gather evidence as investigations into allegations of abuse continue.

Four police vehicles went to the home located at Belmont Circular Road yesterday.

The visit comes 2 months after Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley called on the Acting Commissioner of Police to probe the allegations made in a report done by a team lead by Dr. Robert Sabga.

Dr. Sabga said there was sexual, physical and emotional abuse at the children’s home.

The 25-year-old report which was completed and commissioned by a 9 member team was never laid in Parliament and detailed systematic abuse at various children’s institutions.

The 1997 report gained popularity after another report into children’s homes led by Justice Judith Jones was laid in Parliament on April 29th, 2022.

The St. Jude’s and St. Dominic’s Children’s Homes are some of 12 under the purview of the Roman Catholic Church.

Since the report was made public Archbishop Jason Gordon ordered an investigation into the allegations of child abuse at the children’s home.

In May, the head of the Special Victims and Department, Woman Supt. Claire Guy Alleyne called on victims to come forward as the unit spearheaded the investigations.

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14-year-old boy dead after steel gate fell on him

Fourteen-year-old Jameel Ali is dead after a steel gate at his Aranguez home fell on him.

It is reported Jameel was trying to close the gate yesterday morning when it fell hitting him in the head.

He and his father Rishard Ali had just returned from Felicity.

Jameel was a student of Vishnu Boy’s Hindu College.

The tragedy occurred at Jaggessar Street, Aranguez at around 10:30am.

His father and mother were in a state of shock when visited by members of the media yesterday.

Mr. Ali, who is a gardener, said all his hard work was to provide adequately for his teenage son.

Jameel was Mr. Ali’s only son.

After the accident, the boy was taken to hospital where he was declared dead.

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Police investigate shooting and death of 16-year-old boy in Maraval

Police are now investigating the shooting in Maraval, which led to the death of a 16-year-old boy.

He is Caleb Martineau.

He was from Morne Coco Road, Le Platte Village, Maraval.

He and 2 others were shot on Saturday night.

Caleb was at the time celebrating his birthday.

The other 2 wounded during the incident are 18-year-old Laurenzo Pereira and 35-year-old Ric Toussaint.

The 3 males were liming at back street when a masked man approached and opened fire at around 11:30pm.

Caleb was hit on the right side of his head.

The other 2 were shot in the neck and upper back.

Caleb was pronounced dead at hospital.

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National Security Minister challenged by UNC to provide proof on paid protests claim

Naparima MP Rodney Charles

An Opposition Member of Parliament calls on the National Security Minister to bring forward what he claims he knows about recent protests.

Last week, Minister Fitzgerald Hinds suggested that the demonstrations were planned and paid for.

Naparima MP Rodney Charles yesterday dismissed the claim of the Minister.

He slammed the government for its inability to successfully deal with the crime situation in the country.

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An appeal for justice from the sister of a man killed by police

The sister of one of the 3 young men shot and killed by the police, cries out for justice.

One week ago Fabien Richards, Niko Williams and 17-year-old Isaiah Roberts were killed.

Police have said they were pursuing a stolen vehicle in Diego Martin west of Port of Spain, which was carrying 6 males.

The car crashed when it reached Port of Spain.

Two people were shot dead in the back seat; one in the passenger seat and a fourth was wounded by officers.

Last weekend, Esoma Richards said the police unjustly killed her 22-year-old brother.

She called out to Acting Police Commissioner Mcdonald Jacob.

Mr. Jacob has said the officers involved have been removed from active duty.

But that’s not good enough for the Deputy Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, Watson Duke.

He too appealed to the Acting Commissioner.

Mr. Duke visited the Richards family in Beetham Gardens.

The shooting of the 3 led to mass protests in east Port of Spain last week.

Several people were arrested during that demonstration.

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Citizens to unmask on July 17th

Minister of Health Terrance Deylasingh

The mandatory wearing of masks will be no more as of July 17th.

But the government says there will still be some restrictions.

In making the announcement Minister of Health Terrance Deylasingh said the framework is yet to be finalised.

Last Saturday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley hinted that mask wearing would soon be optional.

At the COVID-19 media briefing yesterday Minister Deyalsingh said his Ministry intends to recommend 4 groups of vulnerable people whom they believe should continue wearing masks.

Meanwhile epidemiologist, Dr. Avery Hinds disclosed that the COVID -19 infections are slowing.

Dr. Hinds delivered the encouraging news yesterday.

And Trinidad and Tobago records 2 more deaths due to COVID-19.

This now brings the total number of deaths to 4,020.

The deceased are 2 elderly men with comorbidities.

In its latest update the Ministry of Health says there are also 122 new cases of the virus, bringing the total active positive cases to 6,185.

It says 96 persons are at hospital in relation to COVID-19.

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