JUST IN: Woman gunned down in Hagley Park Rd area Loop Jamaica

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Investigators at the St Andrew crime scene where a woman was killed on Monday afternoon.

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A woman is now dead after she was shot at the intersection of Hagley Park Road and Rainford Road in St Andrew on Monday afternoon.

The woman, who has not yet been identified, was shot by unknown assailant/s about 2pm. Her attacker fled the scene.

She was rushed to hospital where she was pronounced dead.

The police are now on location and have cordoned off the scene.

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Man being questioned in Pillar Rock double murders is convicted for drug possession, then returned to police custody

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REAL NEWS-As investigations into the double murder of two Mexicans continue, REAL News understands that a co-worker of both men – who is being questioned as a suspect – has been arrested and charged for a different offence.

The man, who reportedly holds a managerial position at the Royalton Resort, was picked up the morning after the shooting, September 7, on the job.

A source claims that the three men had been involved in a feud for some time.

However, although the man remains tight lipped with investigators, the source alleges that, at one point during the questioning, he placed himself, alone, on a secluded beach in the Pillar Rock area, at the time of the murders.

Further, the source alleges that the man’s fiancée, with whom he shares a child, could not account for his whereabouts on the night of the double homicides.

Police investigations reportedly led officers to a house where the man claims he resides by himself and where a large quantity of drugs reportedly was found.

It is alleged that lawmen took into custody over 400 grammes of compressed cannabis, found at the property on September 8.

Accordingly, the man was charged for having the illegal substance in his possession and taken before Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh in the St. John’s Magistrate’s Court on Monday, September 12.

The suspect was convicted and fined $10,000, which he has to pay before the end of December or be imprisoned for 18 months.

Sources say that, following his court appearance, he was taken back into police custody.

Unconfirmed reports allege that the man was deported from Canada after conviction for a serious crime.

Meanwhile, a coroner’s inquest into the death of both men – Cesar Santos Ramirez, 36, and Ronaldo Emmanuel Sandoval Stone, 39 – was also held on Monday by Coroner Joanne Walsh and a small jury panel.

The bodies were examined at the Barnes Funeral Home before the panel was dismissed.

The victims – who reportedly were managers at the Royalton Resort – were shot to death at their usual residence at the Pillar Rock Hotel, in Dieppe Bay, Five Islands.

At about 10 p.m. on the night in question, reports say that a call was placed to the Grays Farm Police Station by a hotel manager, claiming that Santos, a guest at the hotel, had been found floating face down in the pool.

Four loud explosions had been heard before the report was made, and Santos is said to have sustained a gunshot wound to the right temple.

Sandoval Stone was not discovered until much later, reportedly due to the volume of blood in the pool and the fact that his body had sunk to the bottom.

It was later determined that he had been shot multiple times: to his left ear and twice to his back.

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Caribbean Airlines launches courier service

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Online shoppers can have their goods delivered directly to their homes or workplaces with Caribbean Airlines Ltd (CAL) Jetpak courier service.

A media release from CAL on Monday reported that customers ordering packages weighing 50 pounds or less can have the items delivered directly to their home.

The service which is only available in Trinidad with a delivery only option in Tobago is expected to be established to other countries in the Caribbean Airlines network.

For now, the service has two locations at the Caribbean Airlines’ cargo office in Piarco and the Parkade Building, Port of Spain.

The release also reported that a smart technology locker would be introduced soon to allow for more pick-up locations in TT.

Customers can sign up for Jetpak using the link jetpak.caribbean-airlines.com.

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Gunmen beat Woodland mini-mart owner

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A businessman has been taken to hospital after two gunmen beat him on Monday afternoon.

A police report said at around 3 pm, two men pulled up in a white Nissan Tiida car in front of his minimart in Woodland. The men, each with a gun, began beating the owner, who was working in the minimart.

They then left empty-handed, got back into the car and drove away.

Southern Division police were alerted and the injured owner was taken for treatment.

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3% processing fee on milk, dairy products suspended

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The Ministry of Agriculture wishes to inform importers that the Government of Guyana has taken a decision to suspend, with immediate effect, the 3 percent processing fee on the invoice price for milk and dairy products.

The Ministry has instructed the Guyana Livestock Development Authority to discontinue the collection of the 3 percent processing fee.

All sanitary requirements for the importation of milk and dairy products remain enforced.

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Prospere Lauds Predecessor On Opening Of New Babonneau Agro-Processing Plant – St. Lucia Times News

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Joseph a former minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Physical Planning, Natural Resources, and Co-operatives, and also the former Babonneau MP is a co-owner of J’s Agro-Gladen.

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“Soon after he opened his facility there was a new facility that opened in Desruisseaux – a cassava facility where they are actually into the production of flour,” Prospere recalled.

“This is a very important sub-sector in the agriculture sector that needs to be pushed because it provides opportunities for a number of those persons who are not directly involved in actually growing the crops but using the crops to produce by-products,” the Minister told reporters.

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