Relative of murdered man: I tried my best with him

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Relatives of Sherwin Julien on right, speak with a member of a funeral agency at the Forensic Sciences Centre, St James on Wednesday. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

THE relative of a man murdered on Tuesday after he survived a gun attack months ago, said he did all he could to steer him away from a life of crime and reached his limit seven years ago.

In a telephone interview with Newsday, the man said: “I did all I could do. I try, I real try. I send him to the US and he came back on his own, to do what, lime whole day.”

Police reported that at about 4.24 pm on July 2, Sherwin Julien, 33 of Watts Street Curepe, was at Gate Boy’s Bar, UWI, St Augustine, when two gunmen shot him. Julien, who was shot on March 10 at Kelly Village and survived that gun attack, died on the scene on Tuesday.

CCTV footage of the killing which was shared on social media showed a man entering the bar fidgeting with his pockets. He then puts himself in Julien’s way before shooting him in the neck. As Julien falls to the ground the gunman keeps firing, hitting him in the head and body. Then another man enters and shoots Julien as well. They both ran out of the bar after shooting him.

Julien’s relative, who asked not to be named, said he gave up on Julien seven years ago after all his efforts to lead him along the right path failed. He said Julien’s waywardness began around age 13. He said Julien was shot in March for selling marijuana in an area he was not authorised to and went to Curepe and repeated the same mistake.

“I thought, after the first time, he would have changed his ways but, nah, he never wanted to calm down. I know it (Julien being killed) was coming but I was still not expecting it.

“It still hurting me you know. When I heard it, I broke down and still aint ketch myself. But I did plenty. He just wanted to do his own thing.”

Maria Scott, brother of Marvin Scott, at the Forensic Sciences Centre, St James, on Wednesday. – Photo by Angelo Marcelle

In an unrelated murder, the sister of Marvin “Scotty” Scott, who was murdered on July 29 in Laventille said she wants the place she once called home to return to the days it once was.

Speaking with Newsday at the Forensic Science Centre on Wednesday, Maria Scott said her older brother was the only sibling to remain in Laventille after everyone else moved out.

Police said Scott was found dead along Laventille Road at about 11.30 pm after residents reported hearing gunfire. Police said Scott appeared to have known his killers after CCTV footage showed him speaking to them for sometime before he was shot.

Scott, 44, who worked with the Port of Spain Regional Corporation was not known to be involved in criminal activities, police said, adding that there is no clear motive for his killing.

His sister, who lives in the US said she planned to surprise him later this month with another visit.

“He wanted to move, but felt a loyalty to stay there because he born and grew there and felt like why should I leave, this is home. Other family members would ask him to come out of Laventille but Laventille was home for him.”

She added that while she had been living in the US for 20 years, Laventille was still home for her. She recalled, as a child, boiling sweet potato with her grandmother in the yard of the family’s Laventille Road home and sharing it with children in the neighbourhood at all hours of the night. That community spirit, she said, is what her brother clung to.

“Marvin was always my protector, I felt safe around Marvin. Marvin will go to work and come back and just be me and him and he will bring back food. He taught me how to cook because it was just me and him for a while.”

She said she last saw her brother three weeks ago during her visit and recalled them dancing together and taking photos.

“Laventille is a beautiful place. We have one of the best views over Port of Spain. It is accessible to everything. It is a nice place to live, it’s just that now that it have different little gangs, it changed what Laventille was about. It is time we change the stigma of Laventille. The change starts with us,” she said, adding that not only Laventille but the country must unite against gang violence.

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Around 60 houses flooded in Caroni Village

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Korisha Latiff moves some of her kitchen utensils to higher ground after her Caroni Village, Caroni home was flooded on Friday. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

The rain that fell in the last few days led to the collapse of the drains in Caroni Village, leaving around 60 houses flooded.

Seven streets near the area’s sewer outlet were flooded, according to residents who called Newsday.

They said on Friday at noon that about 800 people had been affected.

A pump truck, with workers from the Ministry of Works and Transport, was at the site trying to drain the water through a giant hose placed over the outlet.

Mitra Ramnath said: “The drains are working poorly and the water is going back into the street.”

Ramnath said the problem occurs whenever it rains, but is getting worse.

A resident walks through floodwaters to get to his home at Railway Road, Caroni Village, Caroni on Monday. – Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

He said the flooding began with the rain on Thursday morning, and in the afternoon the water reached the houses.

“Many neighbours went to the corner of the street looking for higher ground for fear the water would continue to rise inside their homes. Some spent the night waiting for the waters to recede again.”

Ramnath said they have spoken with the Ministry of Works and Transport several times.

“Only some workers come. They do the drainage checks, but they don’t do anything else. They leave and don’t come back,” he said.

Ramnath recalled in 2018 the floodwater reached knee height.

“This is not new. We are tired and worried,” he said.

Esa Ali has lived in the area for 18 years and said the residents have always used rubber boots in the rainy season.

“In some areas cars can’t get in and owners have to park on other streets and walk in boots,” he said.

Adding to the problem, it was said some people put garbage on the street corners and this also blocks the drains.

Another concern is the Caroni River nearby.

Some people who raise pigs and chickens in the area have also been affected by the flooding.

The residents have asked the authorities for regular maintenance of the areas around the river and improvements to the drainage outlet to avoid a disaster.

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Saint Lucia Records One More COVID-19 Related Death & 99 New Cases – St. Lucia Times News

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Today Friday August 5, 2022 the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs reports a total of 99 new cases of COVID-19 from samples processed on Wednesday August 3, 2022 and Thursday August 4, 2022.

This is from a total of 404 samples, of which 377 samples are from the Ezra Long Laboratory and 27 samples from the Laboratory Services and Consultations Limited.

These samples were collected from August 1, 2022 to August 4, 2022. This number of positive cases makes up 24.5% of all the samples processed on these dates. These new cases bring the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 28, 161.

Confirmation was also received of the recovery of 93 individuals diagnosed withCOVID-19. This brings the number of active cases in country to date to 220. Currently,there are eight positive cases of COVID-19 admitted at the Respiratory Hospital.

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The Ministry of Health also reports one new COVID-19 death. To date, the total numberof COVID-19 deaths in country is 288 and the total number of COVID-19 related deathsis 99.

COVID-19 death #288 is a 95 year old male from the Castries district who passed awayon July 31, 2022. The Ministry of Health sympathizes with the family, friends and lovedones of this gentleman.

To date, a total of 54, 570 individuals have been fully vaccinated. Another 5, 226 arepartially vaccinated and 7, 718 have received their booster shot.

Vaccination will take place tomorrow at various Wellness Centres as per the publishedCOVID-19 vaccination schedule. Vaccination will be available from 9am to 12noon.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs will continue providing frequentupdates to the public as new information becomes available.

Source: Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs 

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Minister of Finance launches corporate governance traineeship – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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POND ISLAND — The Ministry of Finance is launching a pilot program for corporate governance and supervisory board member traineeship. The Ministry of Finance hopes to attract young professionals interested in learning about good corporate governance, becoming a member of a Supervisory Board or Managing Board and we have developed a tailor-made program by Themis Institute for Governance & Leadership.

This pilot program is the first of its kind within the Dutch Caribbean Countries. It entails developing theoretical knowledge of corporate governance and on-site learning experiences of the functioning of board practices by attending a supervisory board meeting(s).

The Government of Sint Maarten and Themis Institute have made it so that the program will be free of costs. The only expectation is active participation, dedication, and time.

For the Trainee Program it is required:

You are between 25 to 40 years old;
Live in Sint Maarten;
Have a higher (professional) education degree (HBO/Bachelor) or equivalent working experience;
At least 2 years of working experience in a position at a higher professional education degree level (or similar);
Be of impeccable character and able to pass an integrity test in the future.

Those interested can send a (short) motivation letter highlighting your expectations and how you can contribute to the group of other participants. This should be attached to a resume and address it to cassandra.janssen@sintmaartengov.org and CC Mr. Aubrich Bakhuis at cassandra.janssen@sintmaartengov.org and a.bakhuis@themis-institute.org), The deadline August 10, 2022. If you have questions on the program, you can email Ms. Jansen or Mr. Bakhuis.

The program consists of mandatory virtual sessions every 3 weeks and will officially kick off on Monday, August 22. Participants will receive a certificate of completion at the end of the program.

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Clyde Brunswijk gaat voor KO in derde ronde

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Le Maré Tèt au « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde

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Vidéo Grand JT des Territoires
Vendredi 5 Août 2022 – 03h00

Retrouvez, chaque semaine, le « Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier, diffusé sur TV5 Monde, en partenariat avec France-Antilles.

 « Le Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier est diffusé sur TV5 Monde et les chaînes de télévision locales et régionales de la TNT. Il présente l’actualité vue par l’ensemble des médias régionaux.

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Le Maré Tèt martiniquais au « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde

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Vidéo Grand JT des Territoires
Jeudi 4 Août 2022 – 19h26

Le « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde – DR

Retrouvez, chaque semaine, le « Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier, diffusé sur TV5 Monde, en partenariat avec France-Antilles.

  « Le Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier est diffusé sur TV5 Monde et les chaînes de télévision locales et régionales de la TNT. Il présente l’actualité vue par l’ensemble des médias régionaux.

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VACANCES : CAMPER C’EST PÊCHERCamper ou pêcher ? Inutile de choisir en Gironde, un camping vient d’être certifié apte à la pratique de la pêche. Explications à suivre dans quelques instants avec TV7, la chaîne du groupe Sud-Ouest.

LOISIR : LA FORÊT COMESTIBLELa forêt comme vous ne l’avez jamais vue, ni goutée. La rédaction VosgesTV nous conduira en balade à la découverte de la faune et de la flore comestible.

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World U20 Champs: Lyston wins 200m gold, Reid takes bronze Loop Jamaica

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Gold medallist Brianna Lyston (right) and bronze medallist Alana Reid embrace each other following the women’s 200m at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday, August 5, 2022. (PHOTO: World Athletics).

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Jamaica’s Brianna Lyston secured her first major championship medal with gold in the women’s 200m at the World Under-20 Championships in Cali, Colombia on Friday.

The 18-year-old clocked 22.65 seconds for an easy victory.

Jayla Jamison of the USA secured silver in a personal best of 22.77 seconds while Alana Reid, the other Jamaican, took the bronze in 22.95, also a new personal best.

Lyston was the big favourite in light of her notable progression this year. She improved this year from 23.18 to 22.53 in the 200m and 11.44 to 11.14 in the 100m.

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Les capitaines des bateaux entrés en collision sont en garde à vue

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Vendredi 5 Août 2022 – 12h51

Un des bateaux entrés en collision – RS

Durant la nuit dernière, vers 23h30, deux bateaux sont entrés en collision occasionnant 1 mort et 7 blessés. Le procureur de la république communique.

Dans la nuit du 4 au 5 août aux alentours de 23h30, deux navires à moteur sont entrés en collision. Les deux pilotes des embarcations présentaient des signes d’alcoolémie. Ils ont été placés en garde à vue.

Les services du CROSS AG (centre régional opérationnel de surveillance et de sauvetage Antilles Guyane), ceux de la brigade nautique de la gendarmerie et de la direction territoriale de la police nationale de Fort-de-France ont été mobilisés à la fois sur l’aspect des secours en mer et sur la conduite de l’enquête pénale diligentée par le parquet de Fort-de-France.

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