Autopsies on Las Cuevas couple await covid test results

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Hollis Valdez and Shereen Bailey-Valdez

AUTOPSIES on the bodies of the couple murdered in Las Cuevas last week were not done on Wednesday because the covid19 tests results were not returned in time.

Before autopsies are done, all bodies must be tested for covid19.

Newsday was told that the results for several bodies were not received on time on Wednesday to facilitate any autopsies.

The results were returned late Wednesday afternoon and autopsies will resume on Thursday .

Newsday was told relatives of some people killed over the weekend were upset by this delay, but eventually understood and will return later for the autopsy reports, as they have already identified the bodies of their loved ones.

Among those to be autopsied are Hollis Valdez and his wife Shereen Bailey-Valdez. The decomposing body of their killer, Franklin Abel Clement, has not been brought to the Forensic Science Centre as yet.

Valdez and his wife were found on the bedroom floor of their Rincon Road, Las Cuevas home on July 29. The lifeguards had recently rekindled their relationship after close to two months apart.

Clement, Bailey-Valdez’s part-time lover, killed the two and went into the forest at Rincon Village, where he is suspected to have died by suicide. His body was found three days later.

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Enterprise NGO fights violence with ‘Girls Say Yes’ initiative

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Girls Say Yes participants with members of the Ryu Dan Empowerment Foundation’s Young Leaders Team at the launch of the foundation’s peace initiative on July 24 at its resource centre in Enterprise. PHOTO COURTESY RYU DAN EMPOWERMENT FOUNDATION –

THE Ryu Dan Empowerment Foundation launched its Girls Say Yes peace initiative on July 24, using sport to fight crime and violence in the Enterprise community.

Ryu Dan’s co-founder and executive director Shihan Marva John-Logan said the six-month youth mentorship initiative, which is supported by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), will encourage positive psychosocial change using netball to sustainably groom its 35 participants, aged 12-20, to become “peace ambassadors” in their communities.

“In Enterprise, there are so many borderlines and boundaries and in every one of those boundaries there is a brother, sister, aunt or uncle who knows someone on the other side but can’t cross border lines.

“But if these girls come together through a sport like netball and they work together for six months, learn the sport, apply the personal development training, get conflict resolution skills and do our group dynamics and personal development workshops, we are going to break down those bridges and borderlines to foster beautiful relationships.

“We want these girls to be peace ambassadors not only with each other but also within their own homes which will transcend into their communities.”

John-Logan said after her team’s school-based assessmen, which found a lot of division between the girls, and the videos circulating on social media showing girls involved in school fights, she and her team decided to help change this negative narrative.

The foundation collaborated with another Enterprise non-profit group, the Dass Trace Youth Empowerment Committee, to create a netball team that would “bring together warring factions of the Enterprise community under one banner.”

“We know the research shows that women can play a crucial role in the prevention of crime and violence. The 35 participants hail from streets and alleys that are traditionally at odds with each other.”

In addition, she said, the young women will be mentored in areas such as anger management, team-building, etiquette and deportment and art therapy.

John-Logan said participants will work together to transform the neglected areas in the Enterprise community like Train Line Park into what will be called “Unity Park.”

“The girls will create signage and graphics communicating positive messages to be displayed on the park’s perimeter fence. This park will now represent a safe space where members of all groups within the community can harmoniously enjoy time with their families.”

Through this initiative,the foundation hopes to produce “35 peace ambassadors who will continue to break down barriers by continuously promoting peace and unity long after the formal project.”

The foundation uses a “sports plus” model that offers martial arts, netball and football in addition to services which include counselling, academic support and entrepreneurship programmes to Enterprise youth.

At the launch at the foundation’s resource centre were UNDP-assigned project coach Colin Bartholomew, councillor Jinelle Joe-Ryan and alderman Chah Stacey Mc Sween, who represented the Chaguanas Borough Corporation.

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‘I Did Not Want Him To Die So Young’ – St. Lucia Times News

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The mother of a Saint Lucian teenager reported shot dead last week in Martinique, has told reporters here that she did not expect him to die in the way that he did.

The circumstances surrounding the shooting were not immediately clear.

“I did not want him to die so young and like that. Even if we have to expect death I wasn’t prepared for that at all,” the  mother said regarding her son, Jaheim Degaillard.

She said Jaheim would have been 19 years old this month.

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“My daughter came home crying and told me that my son is dead – they shoot him and after I hearing from people. I am seeing videos that he got shot and the video that I saw was some fellows trying and prevent the fellows from shooting him,” the mother recalled.

She said her son escaped but sustained a gun shot to the back and fell to the ground.

“That was it,” the mother told reporters.

She described her son as hardheaded but loving.

The Mother further disclosed that Jaheim went to Martinique as he was about to enter secondary school and attended a learning institution on the French Caribbean Island.

“He came down during the COVID time and he went back up and from that time he was up there,” she stated.

The mother of eight said the family is in mourning.

“I am just trying to hold the tears. Right now I am really shaking and I just don’t want to let the tears down. If I let it down it will get me down more. I want to stand strong for when the day of the funeral comes,” she told reporters.

The report of the fatal shooting of the young Saint Lucian in Martinique comes as the French Caribbean Island grapples with a spike in violent crime.

According to local reports, the territory has recorded 18 homicides so far this year – seventeen of them involving guns.

French Interior and Overseas Minister Gérald Darmanin is due to visit Martinique later this month where officials expect to discuss the crime situation with him.

Ahead of the Minister’s visit, the head of Martinique’s Executive Council of the Territorial Collectivity Serge Letchimy wrote him a letter urging an increase in material and human resources to deal with the crime situation on the French Caribbean Island.

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UPDATE: Two men discovered at Long Beach dead identified Loop Barbados

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Update: 11pm, August 3, 2022

The two men who were found dead at Long Beach, Christ Church have been identified.

They are:

Loris Malik Rasheed Gittens, 22 years, Wildey, St Michael.

Michael Keenan Blackett, 27 years, Flat Rock, St George.

[Original story: 5:19 pm, August 2, 2022]

The bodies of two young men were found at Long Beach, Christ Church.

Police responded to the scene after the Police Operations Control Room received a telephone call about 11:13 am today, Tuesday, August 2, 2022, from an individual who alerted them to the discovery of the two lifeless bodies.

Police from the southern division Oistins Station responded and are are currently conducting investigations.

The identities of the two men are yet to be confirmed.

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2 Murder charges added: Shawayne Williams’ rap sheet gets longer Loop Barbados

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Shawayne Williams has now added more murder charges to his rap sheet, with police arresting and charging him in connection with the two murders committed in Horse Hill, St Joseph, near a popular restaurant and bar.

He appeared at the Holetown Magistrates Court today, Wednesday, August 3, 2022.

Today, the 27-year-old of Mahaica Gap, Green Hill, St Michael went before the magistrate for the following offences:

1. Murder of Tyrese Ceasar

2. Murder of Trae Harris

3. Endangering the Life of Andre Beckles

4. Wounding Seth Towler

5. Wounding Kemar Bradshaw

6. Possession of a Firearm

The police at the Criminal Investigation Department in the Northern Division considered the arrest and subsequent charges laid against Williams as a breakthrough into their investigations.

Williams was the subject of a Wanted Man bulletin on July 12, 2022. Alias ‘Steppy’, Williams was arrested on Thursday, July 21, 2022, after members of the Major Crime Unit, AntiGun Unit and the Criminal Investigations Unit North executed a Warrant at a residence at Bush Hall Yard Gap, St Michael.

In 2018, police arrested and formally charged Shawayne Dashawn Williams, 23 years of White Hall #1, St Michael, for the murder of Tavon Alleyne whilst at Eden Lodge, St Michael.

Alleyne, who was 21 years old, resided at Lakes Close, Eden Lodge, St Michael.

According to police, on Tuesday, Boxing Day, December 26, 2017, around 7:00 pm, Alleyne was walking through a track in the area of his house when he was approached by a man who shot him multiple times before fleeing the scene. Alleyne was rushed for medical attention by a private vehicle, where he later succumbed to his injuries.

Williams was subsequently arrested and formally charged for the murder of Alleyne. According to police reports, he appeared before Magistrate Douglas Fredericks in the District ‘A’ Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 3, 2018, and was remanded to prison to reappear in Court on January 31, 2018.

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BESCHOUWING: Het vreemde fenomeen reshuffeling

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Commonwealth Games: Thompson-Herah wins gold in the women’s 100m Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson-Herah races to win gold in the women’s 100m final during the athletics in the Alexander Stadium at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022. At left is England’s Daryll Neita who took the bronze. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup).

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Olympic champion Elaine Thompson-Herah won her first major title this season by taking the 100m gold medal at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Wednesday.

In a result that surprised no one but wowed the crowd nevertheless, the five-time Olympic gold medallist stormed to victory in a time of 10.95 seconds to win her third Commonwealth Games medal.

The gold came 16 days after the sprint queen finished behind Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson in a Jamaican sweep of the 100 at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

Julien Alfred of St Lucia claimed silver in a time of 11.01 seconds and England’s Daryll Neitathe bronze (11.07s).

Thompson-Herah’s compatriot Natalliah Whyte finished eighth and last in 11.32.

Thompson-Herah said after the win: ” I didn’t have the best execution but nevertheless I had to dig for that one but I am still grateful to win my first Commonwealth Games.

“I started in 2014 in the 4x100m. Then in 2018 in the 200m I came fourth and now I upgraded to a gold.”

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Cleanup on aisle 4: Fight breaks out at Epicurean

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Antiguan Marlon Rawlins secures major World Bank promotion in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Antiguan continues to make major career moves on the global scene.

A recent World Bank release highlights the major promotion of Antiguan, Marlon Rawlins.  Rawlins was competitively selected to fill a role in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, one of the Bank’s largest clients.

He will lead the World Bank’s financial sector work on restructuring and strengthening of the Ethiopian Financial System.

Rawlins a Senior Financial Sector Specialist is the lone Antiguan currently working at the World Bank.  For the past 9 years, he has been providing advice to Governments and Financial sector regulators around the World and has led the implementation of several World Bank projects in various countries in Latin America, The Caribbean, Europe and Africa.  Rawlins has authored several World Bank publications on financial sector stability, financial inclusion, pensions, insurance and disaster & climate risk financing.

Rawlins is no stranger to making big career moves having made history as the first Antiguan to be appointed Country Manager of both RBTT and Scotiabank.  Rawlins is the holder of a BSc in Economics and Accounting, an MBA International Banking & Finance and the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) designation.

Rawlins is also known for his contribution to Antigua Carnival having served as Chairman of Antigua Carnival in 2008 and is one of the founders of Myst Carnival.

Rawlins says he is excited about the new challenge and is humbled at the opportunity to be given this significant responsibility and that he will continue to fly the Antigua flag around the world.  When asked what advise he would give to other Antiguans, he said “The world is your oyster and growth comes from moving outside of your comfort zone. So don’t be afraid to take some calculated career risks.”

Rawlins says he is looking forward to continuing to play big on the global stage; and for his family, he is excited about the tremendous growth opportunities that comes with being global citizens.  Rawlins, his wife Dr Deidra Rawlins, son Matthew and daughter Madison will relocate to Ethiopia shortly.

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GRENADA-INSURANCE- Grenada to explore lone electricity company receiving CCRIF coverage

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