Lésion par morsure de chiens

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Samedi 27 Août 2022 – 16h03

 Les pompiers ont été alertés aujourd’hui aux alentours de 11h08 pour un homme bléssé grave par morsures de chiens. 

En effet, plus tot dans la matinée s’est produits un drame à l’Anse Dupuy à Vieux-fort. Un homme agé de 88 ans a été attaqué par 2 chiens errants de types bergers malinois. Celui-ci aurait une plaie à la tête et d’autres sur tout le corps suite aux morsures des chiens. La victime a été transportée au centre hospitalier de Basse-Terre.

Sont intervenus 4 sapeurs pompiers, le samu, la gendarmerien le cynophile du SDIS ainsi qu’un élu de la commune. 

Sur le même sujet

  Lésion par arme à feu

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9 COVID-19 deaths recorded amid 93 new cases, 23.4% positivity Loop Jamaica

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Amid Jamaica recording 93 new COVID-19 cases over 24 hours up to Friday afternoon, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has reported a positivity rate for the one-day period of 23.4 per cent.

Nine COVID-19 deaths that occurred from August 2021 to August 2022 were also recorded on Friday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,250.

A 93-year-old man from Westmoreland is among the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

The separate deaths of two COVID-19 patients are under investigation by health officials.

There were 104 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 96,263.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 149,420.

Notably, the 23.4 per cent positivity rate was based on the samples tested on Friday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 56 are females and 37 are males, with ages ranging from seven months to 91 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (27), St Catherine (23), Manchester (11), St James (eight), St Ann (seven), Trelawny (five), Clarendon (three), St Thomas (three), Westmoreland (two), Hanover (two), and St Elizabeth (two).

There are 18 moderately ill patients, four severely ill patients and five critically ill patients among 1,158 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 104 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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Nurse from St Thomas reported missing Loop Jamaica

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Thirty-two-year-old Crystal Cruise, nurse of Stony Gut, Morant Bay in St Thomas has been missing since Friday, August 26. She is of brown complexion, slim build and about 160 centimetres (5 feet 3 inches) tall.

Reports from the Spanish Town Police are that at about 8:00 am, Cruise was last seen in Portmore

Parkway, Bridgeport, St. Catherine. Her mode of dress at the time she disappeared is a sports bra and shorts. She has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Crystal Cruise is asked to contact the Spanish Town Police at 876-876-984-2305, 119 police emergency number or the nearest police station.

No photograph of Crystal Cruise was available at the time of this publication.

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New appointments to Statutory Authorities Service Commission

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FINANCE Minister Colm Imbert said Cabinet has approved the appointments new members to the board of the Statutory Authorities Service Commission (SASC).

They will serve for a period of two years, in accordance with Section 4 of the Statutory Authorities Act.

In a statement, Imbert said Cabinet approved the appointments on Thursday.

They are Dr Gloria Edwards-Joseph (chairman), Dr Sterling Frost (deputy chairman), Arlene Mc Comie (member), Judith Morrian-Webb (member) and Eric James (member).

Edwards-Joseph is a former director of personnel administration, a management consultant and a lecturer in organisational management and behaviour.

She is the holder a doctorate in business administration in public policy, a master’s in business administration in human resource management and a BSc in sociology and management studies.

Frost is a professor of practice in management studies at UWI and an international management executive. He is the holder of a doctorate and a master’s in business administration and is also currently deputy CEO of First Citizens Bank.

Mc Comie is a senior executive in human resource management and business development and a former permanent secretary.

She is the holder of an MBA in public sector management, a BBA in industrial psychology and a BSc in sociology.

Morrian-Webb is an international management professional and educator. She is the holder of an MSc in education planning and curriculum development, an MBA, and a BSc in management studies. James is a former permanent secretary. He is the holder of a master’s in economic policy and planning and a BSc in economics.

Imbert welcomed these people to their new assignment in the service of Trinidad and Tobago.

“It is expected that their instruments of appointment will be issued shortly.”

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Police seek help to identify murder victims in Longdenville

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POLICE are still to determine the identities of two men who were murdered in Longdenville early on Saturday morning.

According to reports, the men were discovered with what appeared to be gunshot wounds to their heads in Ravine Sable, Longdenville after 5 am.

One man was found wearing a vest and boxer shorts. The other was only wearing a pair of boxers. A silver vehicle was reportedly seen leaving the area before the bodies of the two men were found.

Contacted on Saturday, officers at the Chaguanas Police Station said the men have not been identified and investigations are continuing.

This was the second double homicide in which the victims have been unidentified.

On August 19, the bodies of two men were discovered in Chaguaramas by a farmer who was on his way to tend to his crops.

One of the men was reported to be of East Indian descent while the other was said to be of mixed descent. Police investigations into this matter are also ongoing.

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Weekend Forecast: Tropical wave approaching Loop Barbados

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Here’s the weather discussion and forecast for the weekend.

According to the Barbados Meteorological Services, a weak low-level trough analyzed along 61W maintained partly cloudy to cloudy skies and a few scattered showers across the northern portion of the island chain. Here in Barbados, the tropical wave near 59W maintained mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and rain during the early parts of the night. However, as the night progressed, Barbados experienced occasional light to heavy showers, rain, and occasional thunderstorms. 16.3mm of rainfall was measured here at Charnocks. Christ Church.

This wave maintained cloudy skies, light to heavy occasional showers, rain, and thunderstorms across Trinidad, Tobago, and Grenada. The southern extent of the aforementioned wave brought cloudy skies, scattered showers, and rain along with a few isolated thunderstorms across much of the Guianas. However, the northwestward progression of the wave allowed for gradual improvement across French Guiana.

Winds across the region were generally light peaking at 15 knots in St Lucia. Seas remain smooth to moderate with swells peaking at 1.5m in open water.

Thursday, August 25, 2022

The tropical wave will continue to affect Barbados and the Windward islands with activity spreading across the southern Leeward islands as the day progresses. Cloudy skies, scattered moderate to heavy showers, and periods of rain along with thunderstorms will subsequently continue to affect these islands into the nighttime.

Afternoon

A tropical wave is affecting the island.

General Forecast: Over Northern and Northwestern Districts: Cloudy with sunny periods with occasional scattered light to moderate showers. Elsewhere: Mix of sunshine and clouds with a few brief isolated light to moderate showers.

Night

Synopsis: Instability trailing the tropical wave will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 29/24.

Friday, August 26, 2022

Friday: As the wave axis pushes westward, convergence behind the axis will maintain instability across Barbados and the island chain. Cloudy skies, showers, rain, and occasional thunderstorms will remain likely throughout the day.

Morning

Synopsis: A shear line will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with breaks of sunshine with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Night

Synopsis: A shear line will continue affecting the island

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Barbados Forecast Max/Min Temps: 29/24.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

As the tropical wave moves farther across the central Caribbean, the area of instability behind the axis will gradually push westward. This will allow for some gradual improvement across the Leewards and northern Windward islands with a gradual improvement overnight across Barbados and the remainder of the island chain.

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Synopsis: Surface to mid-level instability will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mix of sunshine and clouds with the occasional brief isolated light showers.

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Synopsis: A tropical wave will be approaching the island.

General Forecast: Mix of clear skies and clouds with a few brief scattered light showers.

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Missy Elliott Keeps It Classy In Response To Nicki Minaj Barbz Attacks

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Nicki Minaj Barbz have been dragging Missy Elliott after the rapper asked a question they interpreted as her shady the Queen Radio rapper.

Missy Elliott had shared a tweet earlier this week on Wednesday, but it seems that the Barbz recently got wind of the tweet where Missy asked fans to define a hit versus a classic. “I have a question…Is there a difference between A Hit & A Classic record or no?” she tweeted. “And if so what is this difference?”

Coincidentally, Missy Elliott asked the question at a time when Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl” snagged several record and historical achievements.

The song, which debuted on Billboard No. 1, also saw the greatest solo debut for a rapper in recent decades and also had the biggest global and U.S Spotify solo debut ever.

Fans appeared to think that Missy was shading Minaj, and many left acrimonious tweets directed at the “Work It” rapper.

“B**ch fall back! Don’t ever disrespect them like that! All hail to the Queen of innovation!! If it wasn’t for Missy, there will be no Nicki or Cardi B’s,” one fan wrote.

“Missy Elliott always have something to say surrounding Nicki Minaj indirectly,” one fan wrote. “I see her dirty spirit. It’s been like that for years. Give it up mama,” one person responded in the comments.

“Missy you 51, you had a great run buts it’s over, go live in your authentic truth,” another added.

Some also accused her of being messy. “Missy so miserable and messy b**ch don’t let me get started these old b**ches really mad and miserable go pay ya rent and stay in ya bum ass place these old and new school b**ches make me sick!!! Nicki can’t win from either generation of female rappers.”

Meanwhile, many also tried to shade her as they claimed that the “Get Your Freak On” rapper did not have any hits.

“A Hit is what you have YET to have. ‘Super Freaky Girl’ by Nicki Minaj is A Hit. Classics are ‘Moment 4 Life’, ‘Only’, ‘Itty Bitty Piggy’, etc. You signed by Atlantic, right Messy Missy? Tell them to buy you a hit like they did for Cardi,” one shot back at the rapper.

Missy’s post was liked twelve thousand times and received thousands of replies and quotes.

Some of her fans came to the rescue as they called out the Barbz for being insecure and attacking Missy.

“B**ch fall back! Don’t ever disrespect the like that! All hail to the Queen of innovation!! If it wasn’t for Missy there will be no Nicki or Cardi B’s,” one person told a Nicki fan.

“Missy elliott is unproblematic and never had any issue or feud with any other rapper Nicki fans are just desperate,” another pointed out as the two rappers recently reacted after she was announced to be the recipient of the MTV Vanguard award.

“Anybody saying Missy Elliot don’t have classics don’t know hip hop and not because your a fan of an artist means you know music,” another fan said.

Meanwhile, Missy later cleared the air after the commotion as she shared that she asked the question since she was having a debate with her producer.The rapper added that there was no shade behind her question,

“I love so many of yall answers,” she began. “This was a back & forth with my producer friends over music.Is there a difference between Classics & hits & he said it’s more preference. So y’all helped. A few chose 2 be hurtful but understand this came from a positive place,” she added.

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All Out on Loop: 6ixty kicks off in St Kitts, cricket fans excited Loop Jamaica

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The 6ixty is a 60-ball cricket tournament featuring men’s and women’s teams.

This fast-paced and innovative format, known as Cricket’s Power Game, will see the world’s best cricketers entertain fans around the world. The 6ixty is a joint venture between Cricket West Indies and Caribbean Premier League (CPL).

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MANCHESTER, England (AP) — England quickly cleaned up South Africa’s tail with the new ball to confirm a resounding innings win in the second test on Saturday and send the series to a decider.

England won by an innings and 85 runs inside three days as James Anderson and Ollie Robinson combined to take the last five South African wickets in just 5.1 overs of the new ball.

South Africa were bowled out for 179 in their second innings at Old Trafford, still well short of making England bat again.

The new England were back on track after an innings defeat in the series opener at Lord’s interrupted their winning start under new test captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.

“Amazing to come back from last week’s disappointment at Lord’s,” Stokes said. “Gives us a lot of confidence back.”

Robinson finished with four for 43 in the second innings in his comeback test and Anderson had three for 30 and six wickets in the match at his home ground. Anderson also went to 100 test wickets against South Africa, another milestone in the remarkable career of the evergreen 40-year-old fast bowler.

He set the tone at the start of the day by knocking South Africa captain Dean Elgar’s off stump out of the ground. England’s first breakthrough came in the first 15 minutes.

England were on course to make the series 1-1 ever since they rolled the visitors out for 151 in their first innings on Thursday and then posted a formidable 415 for nine declared on Friday, with centuries by Stokes (103) and wicketkeeper Ben Foakes (113 not out).

Elgar said he had “no regrets” about choosing to bat first, a decision viewed as an error of judgment as England’s seam bowlers tore through the visiting lineup in helpful bowling conditions in Manchester.

South Africa started day three on 23 without loss and although Keegan Petersen (42) and Rassie van der Dussen (41) delayed England’s victory with an 87-run stand for the fourth wicket, that was the only resistance and the result was never really in doubt.

They kept England wicketless in the second session, with Van der Dussen batting with a broken finger that will see him miss the final test.

Stokes made another crucial intervention in the match when he removed Van der Dussen and Petersen in consecutive overs of a gutsy spell with the old ball after tea, opening the way for Anderson and Robinson to finish things off.

Anderson’s second delivery with the new ball nipped back off the seam to smash into Simon Harmer’s stumps to leave South Africa 172 for six and England raced to victory from there.

England were clinical at the end as the Proteas went from 141 for three to 179 all out, with those last five wickets falling for just seven runs.

The series decider is at the Oval in London starting on Sept. 8.

Final scores in the match are: South Africa 151 & 179, England 415-9 declared.

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