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Freak accident claims life of 44-year-old man

A freak accident in Siparia claims the life of a 44-year-old man.

He is identified as Rodney Ramsundar of Syne Village, Siparia

Mr. Ramsundar was killed after a crane detached from a truck and struck him while he was walking along the roadway in Syne Village.

According to reports, shortly after 7 o’clock this morning, a crane truck was driving along the SS Erin Road, heading in the direction of Penal. 

However, it is said on reaching Victor Street, the crane came loose, flung open and struck Mr. Ramsundar in the head.

He died on the scene.

The driver of the truck is being questioned by the police.

Siparia police are investigating.

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Operations at Hall of Justice temporarily shut down

Hall of Justice, Port of Spain, Trinidad

Operations at the Hall of Justice have been temporarily shut down for sanitization of the building.

In a statement this morning the Judiciary said no one will be allowed into the court until sanitisation has been completed.

It said vacating the building has become necessary as a precautionary measure given that the COVID-19 status of some officers is being examined.

The Judiciary said while no one has been confirmed as COVID-19 positive, the usual precautions for this level of exposure has called for the current course of action.

The sanitisation of the Hall of Justice will be conducted as required and there will be no in person hearings or activities until further notice.

Attention is also drawn to the Judiciary’s practice direction No. 5 of August 17, 2020, which has dealt with the general discontinuation of in-person hearings except in limited circumstances.

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20 inmates killed in prison breakout in Madagascar

Twenty inmates have been killed in a shoot-out with police during a prison breakout in Madagascar on Sunday.

Madagascar’s Justice Ministry said tens of prisoners attacked guards with rocks and grabbed a gun as they tried to flee the Farafangana Prison in the southeast of the Indian Ocean Island.

The police and army captured 37 of the 88 who managed to escape while 8 were wounded in the shoot-out.

Thirty-one inmates are still on the run, the Ministry said, vowing to boost security at all penitentiaries across the country.

Mass prison escapes are not uncommon in Madagascar.

In 2016, approximately 40 detainees broke out of a high-security prison in Toliary in southern Madagascar.

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Ministry of Health in the Bahamas reports 2 more COVID deaths

The Ministry of Health has reported that the territory has recorded 2 more deaths attributed to COVID-19.

This is in addition to 62 newly confirmed cases, bringing the total number of cases to 1,765 with 1,504 of those active.

Concerning the deaths – a 45-year-old woman and a 65-year-old woman, both from the island of New Providence, died on Friday night and Saturday morning.

One of the dead women was a nurse at the Sandalins Center.

The latest fatalities bring the toll to 29.

And there are reports that a baby is 1 of the latest COVID-19 cases.

One of the parents of the child spoke with one media house in the Bahamas.

It is said the baby may have gotten the virus from an adult in the house who is a health care worker.

The parent told of the ordeal the family has faced since the child started showing symptoms.

There has been no official word yet from the authorities on this infection.

However Health Minister Renward Wells has offered condolences to the family of the registered nurse, Bernadette Rolle who died as a result of the virus.

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Louis Lee Sing welcomes Ministry of Youth Development and National Service

Former Port of Spain Mayor Louis Lee Sing

Former Port of Spain Mayor Louis Lee Sing is welcoming the government’s decision to create a Ministry of Youth Development and National Service.

Mr. Lee Sing says this is long overdue.

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced the details of the new Ministry after he was sworn in by the President last week.

He has named Member of Parliament for Laventille west Fitzgerald Hinds as Minister of Youth Affairs and National Service.

Mr. Lee Sing is commending the move.

Mr. Lee Sing has been a proponent of National Service for many years.

He believes it is one sure way of getting young people involved in activities, which can benefit the nation.

And Activist Garth St. Clair says he was elated by the development.

Mr. St. Clair says it will save many youth from a life of crime.

Speaking with Newscenter 5 yesterday the cohost of the Eye on Dependency program on i95.5fm also said it should not be optional.

National Service is defined as a system of either compulsory or voluntary government service, usually military service.

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Police investigate several murders over the weekend

Twenty-eight-year-old Nathan Julien was shot and killed on Saturday night in Maloney Gardens.

Three others were wounded and are now hospitalised.

That incident occurred at Thrush Lane, while Mr. Julien and a group of friends were playing a game of cards.

Two men got out of a vehicle and fired several shots.

The victims were taken to the Arima Hospital where Mr. Julien of Flamingo Boulevard died.

And police are also investigating the killings of 59-year-old Veji Boodoo and his 2 sons, 30-year-old Vid-Har-Shan and 24-year-old Shree-Hashan.

They were found dead in a shack off Connector Road Reform Village yesterday morning.

The bodies of the father and sons were found near the entrance of the 1-room shack.

Police Mr. Boodoo was a bomb maker who was the focus of investigations into threats of terrorism back in 2003.

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Chinese national killed during attempted robbery

A Chinese national has been killed during an attempted robbery at his business place on the Eastern Main Road in Barataria.

The name of the victim has not yet been released.

Several of his employees were also wounded during the incident, which occurred at around 4am yesterday at the Happiness Supermarket.

Officers of the Northeastern Division Task Force arrested 8 suspects, including 2 women and 2 Venezuelan men yesterday morning.

It is reported that the 6 men and 2 women stormed the supermarket and also went to the upper floor of the building where the owner of the supermarket and 8 employees, all Chinese nationals were asleep.

Reports say the bandits were armed with knives and cutlasses.

The suspects attempted to rob the occupants but the victims fought back.

Several persons were stabbed and chopped.

Police responded within minutes and found the suspects inside.

One of the Chinese nationals suffered serious wounds.

He was taken to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex where he later died.

Nothing was stolen from the supermarket.

Police say the suspects who are now in their custody are from Morvant, Laventille, and Belmont.

Police are also checking the legal status of the 2 Venezuelans.

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PCA rejects CoP’s statements

ACP Irwin Hackshaw

The Police Complaints Authority says it rejects all suggestions from the Commissioner of Police that publication of findings by the PCA, in the disciplinary aspect of the case involving ACP Irwin Hackshaw, is other than in the public interest.

In a release issued Saturday it said further, the criminal investigation into reported allegations of unusual financial transactions involving Mr. Hackshaw is nearing conclusion and the PCA has met with the office of the Director of Public Prosecution on the matter.
 
The PCA says it is of the view that transparent publication of the recommendations arising out of its investigations, provide public accountability and enhances trust in the justice system, even more so where the case involves a senior rank.

The PCA maintains it is independent of the police and it investigates criminal offences involving police officers, police corruption and serious police misconduct and other related matters.

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CoP says the PCA will not bully him

Police Complaints Authority Director, David West

Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith says he will not be bullied by the Police Complaints Authority.

Commissioner Griffith made the statements as he posed a series of questions lashing out at PCA Director, David West.

It stems from the ongoing investigation into allegations of financial impropriety on the part of DCP Irwin Hackshaw.

The Commissioner in his latest statement on the matter questions how an internal disciplinary matter is in the public interest.

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Newly appointed Minister of Education visits Primary Schools today

New Minister of Education, Nyan Gadsby Dolly (left) and President of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Paula Mae Weekes

Newly appointed Minister of Education Dr. Nyan Gadsby Dolly has visited 2 schools in Port of Spain just before the students began writing the Secondary Entrance Assessment today.

Speaking with reporters outside the St. Ursula’s EC Primary School, Minister Gadsby Dolly was satisfied with the COVID-19 protocols in place at the school.

The Minister also visited the Sacred Heart Boys R.C. Primary School on Richmond Street.

She is expected to go to the Gandhi Memorial Vedic Primary School in Aranguez when the exam is over this afternoon.

The S.E.A ends at 1:30 this afternoon.

Meanwhile Dr. Gadsby Dolly is to meet with her staff at the Ministry today.

She says high on the agenda is online learning, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

She said certain decisions regarding learning must be made in the near future.

Dr. Gadsby Dolly and her Minister in the Ministry Lisa Morris Julian have been given a mandate by the Prime Minister to make radical changes to the curriculum.

The mandate came after the Ministers were sworn into office yesterday afternoon at the President’s House.

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