Body of Mexican man found with gunshot wound to the head

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A man was found dead in a pool at his residence in Pillar Rock in the Five Islands area shortly after 9:30 Wednesday night.

The Mexican national was found in the water with what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the head.

However, the circumstances surrounding the shooting are unclear.

He is believed to have been  in his 40s.

This is the country’s seventh homicide since the start of the year.

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Man slams his head into a cement block

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A man from the Belmont area is now unconscious in hospital after reportedly hitting his head on a cement block after using illicit drugs.

News reports say the man began behaving erratically after using the narcotic and slammed his head into a cement block.

He sustained several injuries, including a fractured skull and lacerations to his forehead.

The Emergency Medical Services rushed to the scene shortly after 8 Wednesday evening. Ambulances responded to several incidents during a 2-hour period late Wednesday evening into night.

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Mon Desir, Rousillac residents in fiery protest over bad roads

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One of the roads in the Mon Desir/Rousillac area that was blocked with burning debris on Wednesday. PHOTO COURTESY DERYCK BOWRIN –

Frustrated with bad roads and drainage issues, residents of Rousillac and environs blocked the road before dawn on Wednesday with burning debris.

South Western Division police and fire officers were at the scene and cleared the roads by 9 am. However, the blockage caused a major traffic pile-up.

From as early as 4 am, residents blocked several points along Grants Road, Mon Desir Road, and areas in La Brea to highlight their plight.

Mon Desir councillor Deryck Collin Bowrin said most of the blocked areas are used by contractors working on the nearby Solomon Hochoy Highway extension (San Fernando to Point Fortin).

Bowrin said, “In 2020, the Works and Transport Ministry promised to do regular maintenance on the road until they are finished. That has not materialised, and the roads keep deteriorating. The entire block, Delhi Road, Mon Desir Road and Grants’ Road, is becoming impassable. Many drains were damaged because of heavy equipment passing.”

“We were told a contract was awarded to fix the road, but there is an issue with bitumen. The residents vowed to continue their action until they get some relief.”

Councillor for Otaheite/Rousillac, Javed Mohammed, also met with protesters and lend support to their plights.

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Paria drownings inquiry without pens, paper, printer, internet

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Jerome Lynch, QC –

THE commission of enquiry (CoE) into how four divers lost their lives at state-owned Paria got off to an embarrassing start on Wednesday when the chairman expressed frustration at its lack of resources. He appealed for the basic tools for the commission to do its job.

Jamaican jurist Jerome Lynch QC, complained bitterly that the commission had no pens, paper, scanners, internet, desks, chairs, office furniture or staff to process over 4,000 pieces of documents, beyond reading and collating.

While the commission is ready to do its job, he lamented, “We cannot, without the basic tools to carry it out.”

He apologised to the families of the divers for the delay, some 194 days after they were sucked into a 30-inch underwater pipeline while doing maintenance work for Paria Fuel Trading Co at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 25.

He said he was loath to complain, “But you’ll understand the sense of frustration we have felt over here. You would appreciate, as chairman of this enquiry, the responsibility is mine.”

When he was appointed by the President on July 6, he gave a commitment on behalf of the commission to do all it could to expedite the matter, while ensuring the process was thorough, as several months had already elapsed since the February tragedy.

“Sadly, apart from the stalwart secretary, Sarah Sinanan, we had no administrative support until Monday, September 5.”

He said a new manager, Russell Seebaran, together with some IT and technical support, was added to the team.

“The office structure at SAPA, which was determined to be the place where we would have had our offices, was completed on August 26.”

Had it not been for Udecott chairman Noel Garcia and his staff, Lynch said, “We would have still had an empty shell.”

He credited Energy Minister Stuart Young was credited for his help.

“I know the Honourable Minister Stuart Young has been doing all he can to push this along. Happily, as a consequence, I understand he plundered the offices of the Prime Minister in order to provide us with some chairs, desks and the basic office furniture over the last weekend.

“I understand he has gone abroad with the PM. I do not know if the Honourable Keith Rowley is now sitting on the floor as a result of having his office plundered, but the fact is that we got somewhere to sit.”

But he said the commission was still awaiting “pens to write with, paper to write on, printers to print on, scanners to scan with, the internet to connect.”

The downside, Lynch said, “We are falling behind. I wish to emphasise it is not the responsibility of any one of us sitting on this side (commission) that we have had this slip.”

He assured, however, “We would do everything we can to make up that time.”

To date, he said, the commision has received “something in the order of 40 separate statements from witnesses, over 30 separate documents resulting in over 4,000 pages of material – videos, photographs and a plethora of correspondence.”

But, he said, “We have no one to process it. There is a limit to what one lady can do.”

He said he was hopeful there would have been early legal submissions which might have affected witnesses fixing time, directions, “and all of the other things you would have expected of us that might have been achieved today.

“But that cannot be. And so, while we stand ready to do that which we are charged to do, we cannot do so without the basic tools to carry it out.

“So those whose responsibility it is to equip us, I ask publicly, please help us to do our job. Go the extra mile to provide us with the necessary tools to carry out this enquiry without further delay. With your help, we can get to the bottom of this tragedy in a timely order.

“To those who have complied with our request to provide evidence and documents in support, in a timely fashion, you have our thanks.

“I regret we have been unable to progress the matter beyond reading and collating.

“To those who await answers as to how, why, their loved ones died, and to the general public, you have our unreserved apology.

“This CoE has been delayed yet again. It is not fair. It is not right.”

Hearings will resume on November 21.

Lynch said he would like to do a site visit on November 22, the second day of hearings, to see the hyperbaric chamber the five divers were in when four of them died.

Attorney for Paria and Heritage Gilbert Peterson, SC, said he would make the arrangements, but then told Lynch the hyperbaric chamber was some 60 feet underwater on the seabed.

What Lynch said:

“In response to that terrible event on February 25, the President of TT at the behest of the Government and with no small contribution from members of the public called for a commission of inquiry.

“Initially, the chairman was to be the very experienced retired judge Dennis Morrison, QC. He had to withdraw creating something of a hiatus and consequent delay in getting the inquiry up and running.

“We’ve lost four months. I regret to say, that delay has been compounded. I was appointed by the President to take over on July 6 of this year.

“Let me say something please about the timing of this inquiry.

“This commission, as with all such commissions, requires staff and facilities to carry out its work. I made clear at a short press conference on July 7 that I, nay, we would do all we could to expedite the matter whilst at the same time ensuring thoroughness.

“Sadly, apart from the stalwart secretary Ms Sarah Sinanan who sits in front of us, you’ve had no administrative support until Monday of this week, the 5th of Sept when we were joined by our new manager Mr Russel Seebaran, together with some IT and tech support

“The office structure at SAPA which was determined to be the place where we would have our offices, were only completed on Friday the 26th of August – but for the considerable efforts of Mr Noel Garcia and his staff at Udecott, we would still have an empty shell.

“It’s no part of my responsibility or any of us here to blame anyone for this rather slow provision of the basics to carry out our work and I know that Minister Stuart Young, MP, has been doing all he can to push this along.

“Happily, as a consequence, he plundered the offices of the offices of the Prime Minister in order to provide us with some chairs and desks and the basics of office furniture over the last weekend.

“I do not know if the honourable Keith Rowley is now sitting on the floor as a result of having his offices plundered, but the fact is we got somewhere to sit which makes up for it in some way.

“I await with some considerable concern for pens to write with, paper to write on, printers to print on, scanners to scan with, the internet to connect to, the upshot is is that we are falling behind and I wish to emphasise that it is not the responsibility of any of those who are sitting here on this side, that we have this slip in timing.

“I want to assure everyone that we will do everything we can to make up that time.

“And so it falls to me to tell you that whilst we are ready to do that which we are charged to do, we cannot do so without the basic tools to carry it out.

“To those whose responsibility it is to equip, I ask publicly, please help us do our job! Go the extra mile to provide us with the necessary tools to carry out this inquiry without further delay.

“To those who await answers as to how and why their loved ones died, and to the general public, you have our unreserved apology that this inquiry has been delayed yet again. It’s not fair, it’s not right.”

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Abigael Hing wint goud op Zuid-Amerikaanse powerliftingkampioenschappen

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Esther Surpris, ? la recherche de son destin

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En l’?coutant, il vous suffit seulement de quelques secondes pour comprendre son attachement ? la musique. Esther ?tait encore une petite fille quand la musique a crois? son chemin. <>, a confi? celle qui est fille d’un pasteur. Entre-temps, l’aventure poursuit son cours et prend de plus en plus forme pour l’artiste en herbe. <>, a-t-elle poursuivi.

Cette collaboration n’aura pas trop dur? pour la native de Port-au-Prince qui a d? abandonner sa terre natale d?s l’?ge de 14 ans pour aller r?sider aux ?tats-Unis. Ses ?tudes classiques boucl?es, la jeune femme a encha?n? avec d’autres ?tudes sans jamais l?cher la musique. Elle a m?me effectu? une formation en techniques vocales pendant deux ans, rien que dans l’objectif de peaufiner son talent.

Entre 2004 et 2005, la carri?re de la chanteuse va conna?tre un tournant important. Celle qui a abandonn? le basketball pour son domaine de pr?dilection, a ?largi son talent hors de l’?glise pour une exp?rience au niveau de l’industrie musicale ha?tienne. <>, se souvient la chanteuse qui fait savoir que plusieurs autres demandes s’en sont suivies peu de temps apr?s celle-ci.

Ainsi, les bases d’une longue carri?re en musique ont ?t? pos?es pour cette femme souriante et tr?s s?re d’elle. ? ce jour, elle confie avoir d?j? travaill? avec plusieurs formations musicales et artistes de l’industrie musicale ha?tienne ? l’instar de Disip, Zenglen, 5 Etwal, Kado, Ti Lunet, Gabel, etc. <>, a l?ch? la chanteuse.

Bien qu’elle ait auparavant collabor? avec le chanteur Ti Lun?t sur la chanson baptis?e <>, il lui a fallu attendre 2018 pour laisser son r?le de backup singer et se montrer au-devant de la sc?ne. <>, a reconnu la voix de <>, morceau avec lequel elle s’est lanc?e officiellement dans l’HMI.

Depuis, Esther ne s’est jamais tue et elle ne compte pas arr?ter de chanter. <>. <> est le titre de la r?cente collaboration sortie en avril dernier avec le groupe Djapot. Une chanson qui a connu un grand succ?s notamment pendant la p?riode estivale. Ce qui a m?me valu ? Esther et la bande ? Pedro Force, une tourn?e en Ha?ti en ao?t 2022.

? la question de savoir si elle serait pr?te ? suivre les traces des autres voix f?minines de l’industrie musicale ha?tienne, l’artiste pr?cise d’entr?e de jeu : <>. N?e un 10 mars, Esther Surpris est ? la fois chanteuse, compositrice et ?volue ?galement dans le monde des affaires chez l’oncle Sam.

Dans la foul?e, celle qui a d?j? explor? plusieurs tendances dont le gospel, le compas, l’afrobeat, la soul… promet pour bient?t un nouveau projet sans toutefois fournir d’informations pr?cises. Elle vous invite ? d?couvrir pour l’instant ses diverses productions ant?rieures qui sont disponibles en ligne.

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41-y-o chef, ‘Johnny Boy’, charged with raping 13-y-o girl Loop Jamaica

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A man has been arrested and charged with raping a 13-year-old girl at Marlie Gate in Old Harbour, St Catherine on Saturday, September 3.

The accused is 41-year-old Davion Rowe, otherwise called ‘Johnny Boy’, a chef of Old Harbour, St Catherine.

Reports from the Old Harbour police are that about 11:40 p.m., the teen went to a shop and while there, she went to use a bathroom.

She was then allegedly pounced upon by Rowe, who was armed with a knife, who subsequently had sex with her.

A report was made to the police, and an investigation was launched.

Rowe was later positively identified by the complainant, and was charged after a question-and-answer interview in the presence of his attorney.

His court date is being finalised.

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VIDEO: Man gunned down in Arnett Gardens Loop Jamaica

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Sections of Arnett Gardens in St Andrew are now tense following a murder at the Paradise Court apartments on Wednesday evening.

The deceased has been identified as Timothy Shedden.

According to residents, Shedden was sitting outside the apartments when he was approached by men on a motorcycle who opened gunfire hitting him to the upper body about 5pm.

He was assisted by residents to the hospital where he later died.

There was another shooting incident in Arnett Gardens the day before. Two men were shot and injured in a drive-by on West Road. However, no fatalities were reported.

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