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Man shot dead in St. Joseph

Levi Vanhanghen is identified as the man shot dead in St. Joseph

Reports say the incident took place at Wharf Trace Maracas St. Joseph around 9:15 am yesterday.

Newscenter 5 understands several explosions were heard and residents investigated.

They found the Mr. Vanhanghen suffering from gunshot wounds.

Police were contacted.

Officers arrived on the scene and took him to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Health Minister says steps have been taken to decentralise testing

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says steps have been taken to decentralise testing.

He tells the COVID-19 Media Briefing that to this end thousands of test kits have been acquired.

Minister Deyalsingh gave a breakdown of the figures.

Minister Deyalsingh said they would be distributed throughout the Regional Health Authorities.

And the Minister of Health is once again appealing to persons who are sick to stay away from the work place.

At the COVID-19 Media Briefing yesterday Terrence Deyalsingh reminded citizens that this is stipulated in the Public Health Ordinance.

Minister Deyalsingh said this was critical to saving lives.

And Chief Epidemiologist Dr. Avery Hinds said steps must also be taken at the work place to ensure a safe environment.

He was speaking with the media yesterday.

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13-year-old boy shot several times by police in Utah

A 13-year-old boy in Glendale, Utah, was shot several times by police officers after his mother called 911 for help with his mental health crisis.

Linden Cameron, who has Asperger’s, a form of autism, is now in a serious condition in hospital.

His mother Golda Barton said she had believed police attending on Friday night would use “the most minimal force possible”.

Salt Lake City Police Sgt. Keith Horrocks told reporters that the incident was now being investigated.

Speaking to local CBS-affiliate KUTV, Ms. Barton said she told the 911 operator that her son needed to be taken to hospital for treatment.

She said he was experiencing a crisis because it was her first day back at work in almost a year and he has bad separation anxiety.

At a press conference, Sgt. Horrocks said officers were called to a “violent psych issue” and reports that a boy – who they did not name – had made “threats to some folks with a weapon”.

He added that there was no indication when they attended that the boy was armed.

Sgt. Horrocks said an officer shot the boy when he tried to flee on foot.

According to an online fundraiser set up to raise money for medical bills, Linden Cameron has suffered “injuries to his shoulder, ankles, intestines and bladder”.

The long-term effects of his injuries are still unknown, but it is likely that his recovery will be long and require multiple kinds of treatment.

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Another COVID death in Jamaica bringing the number of deaths to 34

Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness

An 83-year-old woman has become the latest patient to die of the coronavirus in Jamaica.

The death of the woman brings to 34 the number of COVID related fatalities.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness said yesterday most of the deaths are among the elderly.

As a result, Mr. Holness has announced some strict guidelines once again.

The curfew times have also changed.

As of yesterday curfews will commence from 8pm to 5am the next morning.

Prime Minister Holness said there is a surge and there is no room for complacency.

Mr. Holness wants all Jamaicans to do the right things to limit the spread of the virus.

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Government being told to address specific issues in upcoming Budget

Finance Minister, Colm Imbert

Government is being told to address specific issues in the upcoming Budget.

This will be Finance Minister Colm Imbert’s first Budget since returning to office following the August 10th Parliamentary Election.

Among the groups making demands is the opposition United National Congress.

Chairman of the party Peter Khanai says the government has some explaining to do.

And the Chamber of Commerce President Reaz Mohammed says the government must follow through on promises in its Manifesto.

However the National Trade Union Center, General Secretary, Micheal Annisette says it has made several proposals to the Minister well before the Budget date was announced.

Mr. Annisette says the Budget is nothing more than a stunt.

He was speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday.

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Body of elderly man found in a bus shed in Chaguaramas

The body of a 73-year-old man is discovered at a bus shed in Chaguaramas.

The find was made yesterday along the Western Main Road near Powerboats.

He has been identified as Ian Middleton.

Police say there were no marks of violence on the body.

An autopsy has been ordered.

Police are probing the incident.

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16-year-old appears in virtual court for murder of elderly woman

A 16-year-old boy has appeared virtually before the Children’s Court charged with the murder of a 71-year-old woman.

Reports say Kowsil Ramkhelawan was killed on 24th August 2020.

The teen was charged with the offence following advice received from Director of Public Prosecutions, Roger Gaspard SC yesterday.

Reports say Ms. Ramkhelawan, of Coalmine, Sangre Grande, was at her home when a male assailant stabbed her with an ice- pick, who then ran off.

She died at the scene.

The teenager was ordered to re-appear in court on September 29th.

Yesterday, TTUTA Vice President, Kyrla Robertson Thomas described the situation as disturbing.

She noted that the Education Ministry’s initiative would assist both troubled students and teachers working with them.

Meanwhile the International Women’s Resource Network is calling for greater supervision for the elderly.

Head of the group Sandrine Rattan said more must be done.

She also noted that when these senior citizens are left to care for teens, situations of rebellion may arise.

Ms. Rattan and the TTUTA executive were speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday.

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Wildfires burn a record number of acres in California

Wildfires have burned through a record number of acres in California this year as firefighters continue to battle several large blazes across the state.

The state’s Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, Cal Fire, says more than 2 million acres have burned, more than the size of Delaware.

Officials say one fire, El Dorado, which has spread over 7,000 acres, was started by a gender reveal party.

California is currently experiencing a record heat wave.

Los Angeles County reported its highest ever temperature of 49.4c on Sunday.

Although temperatures are expected to drop from Tuesday onwards it may bring strong winds, which could fan the flames, the National Weather Service warns.

Cal Fire said more than 14,000 firefighters continue to battle 24 fires across the state.

The largest blaze, known as The Creek Fire, has burned more than 78,000 acres since it broke out in the Sierra Mountains on Friday, and the authorities said none of it had been contained.

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Bahamas eases restrictions in bid to reopen economy

Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Dr. Hubert Minnis

The Prime Minister of Bahamas eases restrictions in a bid to open up the economy.

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday announced some sweeping changes to some protocols and emergency orders.

He revealed that all islands, except for New Providence, may now have small gatherings of no more than 10 people.

Also visiting hours for beaches and recreational parks will be from 5am to noon.

Residents on all islands, including New Providence may also exercise outdoors in their neighbourhoods from 5am and 10pm.

The Prime Minister has also announced that business agencies, establishments and institutions will now be able to operate.

Casinos remain closed.

Meanwhile the tourism sector is making another attempt to reopen.

Tourism Minister Deonisio Deaguilla yesterday said all hotel properties should begin operating again on October 15th.

Tourists to the Bahamas must present a negative RT PCR test taken within 5 days of travel.

Once on the island the Minister said such visitors would be given a VIP experience.

The Minister expects that there will be strict security measures on properties.

He also believes all hotel owners should ensure their staff members remain safe, by offering on site COVID-19 testing.

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Police seeking assistance from the public in finding missing teen

15-year-old Maria Paul missing

Valencia police are seeking the assistance of the public in finding missing teenager, 15-year-old Maria Paul.

Police say Maria was last seen leaving her Valencia home on Friday 4th September, 2020, and was reported missing on the same date.

In a release the TTPS says Maria is of East Indian descent, approximately 4ft 3inches tall, slim built, brown complexion, with long straight black hair, brown eyes, oval face and straight nose.

She was last seen wearing a pair of black long jeans, black long sleeved jersey, black hijab, brown sandals and was carrying a multi-colored book bag.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Maria Paul is asked to contact the Valencia Police Station at 667–9030, Crime Stoppers at 800-TIPS or contact the police at 555, 999, 911 or share information via the TTPS app.

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