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3 days after PSA Elections…no declared winner

Watson Duke

Three days after internal elections in the Public Services Association, there is no declared winner.

Reports are saying up to late last evening, the counting of ballots was still in progress.

However, early results indicate incumbent Watson Duke and his Game Changers Team are in the lead.

There have been fears of vote rigging and padding following the polls.

On Monday the union went to the polls to elect a new executive.

Yesterday returning officer, Selwyn Malcolm said the election process on Monday was smooth and results should have been be known by noon.

However teams contesting Watson Duke’s Game Changers said the delayed results were a bad sign.

Curtis Cuffie of the Concerned Public Officers Team believes the elections were stolen.

Oral Saunders of the United Public Officers insisted a united opposition would have been more effective.

Labour Warriors hopeful Ian Murray said the failure of the elections committee to present results hours after the vote is unprecedented.

The elections were held on Monday after months of contention and court interventions.

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Autopsy results confirm Krystal Primus-Epinoza drowned

Krystal Primus-Espinoza

Krystal Primus-Espinoza died as a result of asphyxiation due to drowning.

The finding was revealed in an autopsy report on Wednesday.

It says the bruises on the 36-year-old woman’s body were consistent with a fall.

Mrs. Primus-Espinoza’s body was found in the sea off Balandra last Thursday, a short distance away from where her husband’s Toyota Hilux was found abandoned after apparently going over the cliff.

She was last seen alive at home at St. Ann’s Village, Mayaro, the day before.

Reports say Primus-Espinoza and her husband Alvon Espinoza were liming on Tuesday night at the home of a family friend, where they slept.

It is said they returned to their home on Wednesday, and Espinoza fell asleep.

His 3-year-old daughter who told him, her mother was gone, eventually awakened him.

The family began searching for Primus-Espinoza who had left in her husband’s van.

The van was found on the shore a few hours before the body was found.

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Autopsy results confirm Ashanti Riley was stabbed and beaten death

Ashanti Riley

Eighteen-year-old Ashanti Riley was stabbed and beaten to death.

Ms. Riley’s body was found on La Canoa Road in Santa Cruz last Friday morning, after she was reported missing.

The official autopsy results say Ashanti Riley died from sharp force injuries to her right chest and lower abdomen and blunt force trauma to the back of her left chest.

Ashanti Riley was last seen getting into a PH taxi in Santa Cruz.

She left home to visit her grandmother in Cocorite.

So far at least 2 people have been detained and have been questioned in connection with the killing of the teenager.

Another man is being sought.

There has been talk of pepper spray as one possible tool in the fight against attacks on women.

The Police Commissioner has expressed his support for the legalisation of pepper spray.

In the Parliament yesterday Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley was asked about his position on the suggested device.

But Opposition MP Dr. Roodal Moonilal sought to get more from the Prime Minister on the use of pepper spray.

The Prime Minister has expressed concerns about pepper spray getting into the wrong hands and creating another problem.

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Health Minister calls on public to sacrifice now for a better 2021

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh

A word caution from the Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh to those vacationing in Tobago to remain vigilant.

Minister Deyalsingh also warned yesterday against hosting holiday parties in the workplace.

Further he called on members of the public to sacrifice now in order to have a better 2021.

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2 babies, months old, test positive for COVID-19 in Tobago

Two babies, 5 and 6 months old have been infected with the coronavirus.

The babies are in Tobago.

On Tuesday the Division of Health confirmed the 5-months-old baby had contracted the virus.

Yesterday the Ministry of Health revealed that another Tobago infant, just 6-months-old, had also been infected.

Confirmation of the latest infection came at the Ministry’s briefing from Medical Chief of Staff at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex Dr. Joanne Paul.

Dr. Paul advised parents and guardians to look for signs of illness in their children, which in some cases could be very mild.

She gave the information while speaking about the emerging cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children in Trinidad and Tobago.

She said MIS-C is a condition that causes inflammation to the major internal organs in children, affecting their lungs, brains and most seriously their hearts.

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Amendments to Procurement Bill passed

Senator Maria Dillon-Remy

The government has gotten its way in the Upper House by the passage of the amendments to the Procurement Bill.

One Independent Senator provided the “yes” vote needed to pass the legislation. 

After several hours of debate on the controversial piece of legislation yesterday, all but one of the Independent Senators with held their vote.

Senator Maria Dillon Remy’s vote was definitive.

With the expectation that the Opposition Senators would not have supported the amendments, government needed one vote from among the independents.

Reading from the results of the vote, Senate President Christine Kangaloo confirmed passage of the Bill.

Earlier Independent Senator Paul Richards, who abstained from the vote, said there are no winners following the vote on the Bill.

Finance Minister Colm Imbert told the House, passage of the legislation is critical.

However Opposition Senator Wade Mark described the Bill as unsafe.

Attorney General Faris Al Rawi responded to the dispute over the Bill during his contribution.

Mr. Al Rawi also explained why services must now come under the umbrella of procurement.

The Attorney General said, had Procurement Law been in place, the Piarco Airport and other scandals would not have happened.

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THA Elections to be held on January 25th 2021

The race for control of the Tobago House of Assembly has officially started, with the announcement of the Election date.

Yesterday, the Office of the President of the Republic announced January 25th 2021 as the date of the THA Election.

Nomination Day is January 4th 2021.

President of the Republic Paula Mae Weekes issued a statement yesterday confirming the date of the polls.

Head of the Tobago Council of the ruling Peoples National Movement, Tracey Davidson Celestine yesterday said her side is ready and the troops have been on the ground.

Political Leader of the Minority Progressive Democratic Patriots, Watson Duke is confident of a sweeping victory.

One of the other parties on the island is the Platform of Truth led by former Chief Secretary Hochoy Charles.

Mr. Charles is promising to say more on his party’s participation in the upcoming Tobago House of Assembly Election.

In the last THA Election the PNM won 10 of the 12 districts in Tobago.

The PDP captured 2.

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No ID yet on the bodies of 3 Venezuelans found in a burnt house in St. James

Police have not yet release names of the 3 people found dead in a burnt house in St. James.

The charred bodies were found after Fire Fighters put out a blaze at the house located at Freedom Place, Upper Dibe Road St. James.

Yesterday morning shortly after 2 o’clock, explosions were heard at the house in St. James.

Residents say they heard the explosions, which sounded like gunshots, and then they saw the house on fire.

According to residents in the area the people who lived in the house spoke Spanish and may have been from Venezuela.

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CoP supporting legalisation of pepper spray

Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith

Police Commissioner, Gary Griffith is supporting the legalisation of pepper spray so that women in particular can protect themselves from attacks.

Speaking during the weekly police media conference yesterday, Commissioner Griffith said pepper spray could be useful, in light of the many incidents of rape and murder perpetrated against women and minors over the last months.

The top cop said he understands the concerns of the Prime Minister with regard to criminals also accessing the pepper spray.

However he said he stands by his suggestion.

The Commissioner said pepper spray is non lethal and only one spray is required to disarm a threat.

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Works and Transport Minister calling on commuters to avoid using PH taxi service

Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan

Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan is calling on commuters to avoid using PH taxis.

Yesterday Minister Sinanan said PH taxis are illegal and should not be used by the traveling public.

He was responding to questions in the Upper House from Independent Senator Paul Richards.

The Minister admitted that the law regarding PH taxis does not fall under his purview but his Ministry has been doing its part to clamp down on the illegal practice.

Minister Sinanan said the State is seeking to establish a system for PH drivers, if only to ensure the safety and security of passengers.

But Senator Paul Richards yesterday wanted to know more.

An autopsy on the body of Ashanti Riley is expected today. 

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