A LIAT flight attendant is expected to appear before a magistrate in Barbados on drug related charges today. Continue reading
LIAT flight attendant to appear in court on drug related charges
PM says abortions remain illegal in this country
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says abortions remain illegal in this country but the debate surrounding reforming the law continues. Continue reading
Body found in Bagatelle, Diego Martin identified
The body of the man found in Bagatelle, Diego Martin is identified as that of Michael Dennis. 26-year-old Mr. Dennis was found tied to a tree in a dirt track yesterday. There were several stab wounds about the body.
A passerby made the discovery at around 4 pm. Police officers were called to the scene. Investigators say Mr. Dennis’s attackers dealt him stab wounds about the face, chest and hands.
He was reported missing on Wednesday. Mr. Dennis was a taxi driver in the area. Police are searching for suspects.
2 murders, one in Tunapuna and the other in Laventille
2 murders in separate situations are engaging the attention of the police. Continue reading
3-year-old fights for his life after being shot in the chest
3-year-old Kymani Farrell was up to last night in a serious condition at hospital, after he was shot in the chest. Continue reading
2 suspects in police custody after separate fatal stabbing incidents
Two suspects in separate fatal stabbing incidents are now in police custody. Continue reading
President of the Single Fathers’ Association is told by the Children’s Authority to take his concerns to the police
The Children’s Authority tells the President of the Single Fathers’ Association to take his concerns to the police. Association President Rondall Feeles is accusing the authority of not acting fairly.
His comments follow the recent arrest of a father, whose daughter was removed from the home. Mr. Feeles believes the authority acted unjustly, and he says he as evidence to support his claims. But in response, the Children’s Authority says it categorically denies the allegations made by Mr. Feeles.
In fact the authority says it did not remove the child. It says the police did under Section 45 of the Children’s Authority Act, 2012. It says the police also placed the man’s other children in the care of the authority in accordance with Section 22 of the same act.
The authority explains that its emergency response team facilitated the removal of the other two children and ensured that they were settled and will continue to follow up with counselling and support for the child who is due to write the SEA exam.
In a statement, the authority says it has had communications with the father, providing information about the well-being of his child while the police investigations were being conducted. The authority says it does not conduct criminal investigations. It says this is the job of the police.
Protest again this morning by dismissed steel workers
Dismissed steel workers are at it again, this morning the angry group staged a noisy demonstration at the Pt. Lisas roundabout. Continue reading
Caribbean Airlines assures no problem at ANR Robinson International Airport
Caribbean Airlines assures there is no problem at the ANR Robinson International Airport. Continue reading
Early morning accident claims the life of a woman
An early morning accident claims the life of a woman and leaves two others injured. Continue reading

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