‘I Should Not Be Burying My Son Who Was Working So Hard!’ – St. Lucia Times News

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It was a late-night telephone call that no mother wants to receive.

But on Wednesday night after 11:00 pm, Dorine Gustave got one – a voice on the other end relaying the tragic news that her son Lindel Gustave had been shot.

Dorine recalled running out of her home screaming, and when she arrived at the scene, she found her 35-year-old son lying on the ground.

“I told him just to hold on for his three-year-old. I said, ‘My boy, just hold on. The ambulance is on its way’, but it took so long to get there,” the mother told St Lucia Times.

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She said her son was a hard worker who often left his workshop at about midnight.

“He was just finishing two caskets to deliver this morning, and when he was done, he went to get something to eat,” the mother recounted.

According to the police, at about 11:15 pm, they received a report regarding a shooting at Forestiere, Castries.

On arrival, investigators discovered that one of three unknown assailants had fatally wounded Lindel Gustave during a robbery at a nearby establishment in which they escaped with valuables they stole from the proprietor.

Lindel’s mother told St Lucia Times it was sad that young people are being killed by others who do not want to work but take what others have.

She told St Lucia Times that the bandits took her son’s bag containing documents.

” He was handling the sale of a vehicle. I don’t know if he had any money,” the tearful mother said.

“I should not be burying my son who was working so hard,” she declared.

The mother said her deceased son was one of the sweetest young men anyone could meet – the family’s comedian whom everyone loved.

She recalled that he had many acquaintances but not many friends.

Dorine was waiting for her son to come home when she received the news about the fatal shooting.

Headline photo: (L to R) Lindel Gustave (deceased) and his mother, Dorine Gustave

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Sidem Öztürk Talks ‘Yam Head’ Criticism and Being Vybz Kartel Muse: Interview

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It’s been a little over a month since the Gaza Boss Vybz Kartel revealed that he is now engaged to Turkish beauty Sidem Öztürk.

The pair confirmed their engagement to Urban Islandz in August. According to Sidem, they first met in 2015 as just a fan of his music, but over the years, their relationship became more. Vybz Kartel has been incarcerated since 2012, but that has not stopped the artist from finding love, as he sings about in his latest EP True Religion where he addresses matters of the heart and even dedicates music to his future wife.

The news about the engagement has been met with shock, dismay, and disappointment by some, and others have even questioned whether the relationship is a public relations (PR) relationship to aid Kartel’s career.

In an exclusive interview with Urban Islandz, Sidem Öztürk, however, discusses how she manages the reactions of Kartel’s fans, what she loves about the ‘Worl’Boss’, and their plans for the future.

Since your interview about Vybz Kartel and your engagement, people are criticizing you for quitting her job in England and moving to Jamaica. Some even say you are a “Yam head.” How do you respond?

“People will always find something to criticise, so I always follow my own heart and mind and anyone that knows me knows that about me. I quit my job and left my life in London because I truly believe in what Addi and I have. People are under the impression that I am new in Addi’s life or that we haven’t built a solid foundation. To some people, I am a ‘Yam Head’ and to others, I am a strong-minded person who went after what she believes.”

“Like I said, no matter what I do people will always have something to say. I cannot let other people’s perceptions and opinions affect me or my life choices. I don’t follow the crowd I follow what I believe in and I believe in what Addi and I have. If that makes me a ‘Yam Head’ then so be it. I’m sure we all been a Yam Head at some point of our lives – whether a Yamabella or a Yamabello.”

Many of Vybz Kartel’s fans were shocked to hear he is engaged for obvious reasons, and some are curious about who Sidem is. Tell us a little about yourself.

“Sidem Ozturk is a 32-year-old (33 in November) who always follows her heart. I was born on the 13th of November so that makes me a cut and dry Scorpio. I studied Psychology at university and I have dabbled a bit in Sociology and Philosophy. I see myself as an introvert as I prefer to be alone or in quiet spaces. I am of Kurdish descent but was born in Turkey. I migrated to the UK from a very young age and I have been living in London for 29+ years.”

Sidem Ozturk

How do you feel about Kartel making music for/about you?

Sidem: “Honestly, I have been a huge fan of Vybz Kartel’s music from a very very young age. I literally used to only play his music in my car or at home. Not only was I in love with his music but I was physically very attracted to him too. I used to tell people I am going to marry Vybz Kartel but who would actually think such a dream would come true? It’s not something that happens often. Before I even met Addi I had a dream I visited him in prison and we connected. To be where we are today is a miracle; it’s like I manifested it. I always believed I would be perfect for him as I knew he was perfect for me.”

“To have my favorite #1 artist dedicate not only a song but a whole album for me is another miracle. I still cannot believe it. I am over the moon about it. How many people can say their #1 artist has dedicated an album to them? I am blessed enough to be able to say that!”

Do you inspire his creative process for his new music and if yes, how?

Sidem: “Addi’s inspiration comes from the foundations of our relationship. I have always kept it real with Addi and that’s what he pulls from. We are not only interested in each other romantically but we also have a friendship. He is my bestfriend and I am his. “lovers and friends” is a magical combination and an amazing concept to pull from, so I became his muse.”

How do you connect with the love of your life, do you write love letters to each other to communicate and maintain the relationship?

Sidem: “I left the UK and moved to Jamaica to better maintain our relationship. This way we are able to keep in contact and see other more often. The prison visits and authorised telephone calls enable us to connect better. Me moving to Jamaica was long overdue – what people are seeing now is what we have built over the years.”

There are accusations you are in a PR relationship to keep Vybz in the news. How do you respond to this or handle these accusations?

Sidem: “People are actually saying that? Are these people for real??!! Listen, If there is one thing I have learned from this experience its that haters will say what they want and doubters will believe in what they will. I think the PR accusations are quite hilarious and downright silly, to be honest.”

“I’ve been with Addi for years and this is real life, our real life. Not a publicity stunt or a “for your entertainment” scenario. Addi is in the spotlight so naturally developments in his life are going to be highlighted in the media but what people are clearly forgetting is he has a life of his own, we have a life of our own and not everything is done for media coverage.”

Are you involved in managing the business side of Vybz Kartel’s music like his label?

Sidem: “Addi and I work well as a team both outside and inside of business. I was the one who managed his Vybzkartel Instagram since before it was called vybzkartel, made public and verified! Plus I do a lot of monetary transactions on his behalf as well. He trusts me with his heart as well as his emotional and financial well-being. In effect, he’s my CEO and I’m his COO.”

Sidem Ozturk

What’s your favorite Vybz Kartel song and why?

Sidem: “It is impossible to pick a favorite song from Vybz Kartel because he is my favorite artiste and to my mind, the greatest artiste! He has a huge catalog of high-quality music which makes that question impossible to answer. Addi’s music is captivating. You learn from him and you have fun with him while listening to them so I cannot reduce Vybz Kartel to 1 favourite song. I wonder if any true fan would be able to pick just 1 song from his immense catalog? I doubt it.”

For years now, some of VK’s female fans have been harsh and some hateful towards you, how do you navigate this and does it bother you?

Sidem: “Can you blame them? Lol. I would carry some sort of jealous feelings if I watched Addi start a relationship with another female. I am blessed enough that it is me and not anyone else. So why concentrate on the negative when I have something so positive?”

“To be honest, I am aware people are not familiar with me (even though our relationship is in its seventh and most wonderful year this far) and that in itself breeds contempt. I am able to accept things for what they are and I am able to not take everything personal.”

“To be with someone like Addi you have to be thick-skinned. I am thicker-skinned than I look and that helps me to navigate myself and my emotions. I do not let the negative words from the virtual world leak into my reality.”

Sidem Öztürk announced last month that she and the Worl’Boss were now engaged. The artist is presently awaiting the outcome of his criminal conviction for murder at Jamaica’s highest court of appeal, the Privy Council in England.

Kartel shares three children with ex-girlfriend Tanesha ‘Shorty’ Johnson. The artist is being held at the Tower Street prison and has expressed hope that he will be released on appeal.

Vybz Kartel has not spoken about the engagement, but he has left a note on his Instagram page following Ozturk’s interview last month, “Who vex? Drink water & mind yuh business!” he wrote on Instagram.

Kartel’s True Religion EP is out now.

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Une saison qui débute bien

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ESCRIME- Coupe des Mousquetaires M17- M20

La fin de semaine dernière était bien chargée avec le lancement de la saison par la salle d’armes les Mousquetaires de Ducos qui a vu briller Petit, Labonne, Juliard, Mirande, Galim, N.Allèbe et Guitteaud.

Les épéistes et fleurettistes M17 et M20 étaient à pied d’œuvre, samedi et dimanche à la salle d’armes Jérôme et Fabrice Jeannet.

La présidente du club Les Mousquetaires, Evelyne Kilo, a regretté la faible participation des tireurs et surtout le non-respect des délais d’engagement par les clubs, ayant occasionné une dépense surdimensionnée par rapport aux besoins concernant l’achat des médailles. Toutefois, les tireurs ont gratifié les spectateurs de joutes de qualité avec…


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La journée portes ouvertes de la Régie des sports du Moule

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La Régie des sports et des loisirs de la ville du Moule a présenté au public toutes les activités qui leur sont offertes sur le territoire. Il s’agissait de relancer les inscriptions et d’encourager la pratique sportive pour préserver un bon état de santé mentale et physique.

« La ville du Moule se soucie de sa population et propose, pour prendre soin de sa santé, de nombreuses activités sportives portées par la ville et les associations. Les éducateurs très dynamiques de l’équipe de la Régie des sports et des loisirs ont eu à cœur d’organiser cette matinée. » a expliqué Elsa Suares élue à la ville du Moule.

Cette matinée fut une réussite. Mirlie Outil chef de bassin à la piscine du Moule responsable de maîtres-nageurs a expliqué qu’il s’agissait de faire…


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Lire au grand large revient à la Caz’Art de La Jaille

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Le festival Lire au Grand Large revient du 14 au 16 octobre à la Caz’Art, La Jaille, Baie-Mahault.

Après une première édition en distanciel en 2021, le festival Lire au Grand Large revient en 2022 pour partager ses belles découvertes et faciliter les rencontres entre lecteurs et auteurs du 14 au 16 octobre à la Caz’Art, La Jaille, Baie-Mahault.

Lire et faire lire

Dès le plus jeune âge, un livre est une machine à faire rêver, qui permet d’ouvrir toute grandes les portes de l’imaginaire.

Si les livres jeunesse représentent une part importante de la production éditoriale en France, ce n’est pas un hasard.

Grâce à eux, toute la diversité du monde vient à notre rencontre, sur du papier ou sur des écrans, n’importe où et n’importe quand.

Mobiliser les acteurs du livre

Il s’agit là d’une dimension essentielle du festival : associer au projet l’ensemble des acteurs de la chaîne du livre.

Le programme intègre donc à la démarche des enseignants, dea auteurs, des parents, des bibliothécaires, des éditeurs, des libraires.

Le programme

Rencontres avec les auteurs d’ouvrage:

Vendredi 14 octobre

– 14h Pourquoi les orangs-outangs n’aiment pas le dentifrice avec Emmanuelle Figueras

– 15h Nos jours brûlés avec Laura Nsafou

– 16h Chipicha et le bâton lumière avec Anthony Camprasse

– 17h Ti Jean l’horizon avec Simone Schwarz-Bart et Roland Monpierre

Samedi 15 octobre

– 10h Rêves d’océan avec Léonore Belhani et Nelly Pélisson 

– 11h BLAN, chroniques de créolisation, précis anti-raciste, avec François Piquet    

– 12h30 Cérémonie de remise du brevet d’aptitude à la médiation en littérature jeunesse

– 14h Alma. Le vent se lève avec Timothée de Fombelle

– 15h L’Embrasée avec Estelle-Sarah Bulle en visio-conférence

– 16h Cétacés des Antilles avec Léonore Belhani et Nelly Pélisson

– 17h Autour de À contre-courant, nos larmes avec Emmelyne Octavie

– 18h  Théâtre À contre-courant, nos larmes de Emmelyne Octavie

Dimanche 16 octobre

– 10h Pourquoi les orangs-outangs n’aiment pas le dentifrice avec Emmanuelle Figueras

– 11h Alma l’enchanteuse avec Timothée de Fombelle    

– 14h30 Gwadloup, coloriage d’artiste avec François Piquet    

– 15h30 Nos jours brûlés, les flammes ivoire avec Laura Nsafou

– 16h30 Chipicha et le bâton lumière avec Anthony Camprasse

– 17h30 Film documentaire

Petite Terre, pwotéjé Gwadloup an nou, un film de Delphine Mathy et Clément Carel (projection en présence des réalisateurs).

Des ateliers thémathiques ainsi que des bibliothèques éphémères pour les jeunes et les adultes seront proposées par les médiathèques municipales de Guadeloupe avec l’aide de la Bibliothèque départementale.

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AP Explains: Actor Cuba Gooding Jr avoids jail Loop Cayman Islands

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Cuba Gooding Jr Escapes Jail Time

Actor Cuba Gooding Jr has resolved his New York City forcible touching case with a guilty plea to a lesser charge and no jail time after complying with the terms of a conditional plea agreement reached in April.

Prosecutor Coleen Balbert said Thursday that Gooding has completed six months of alcohol and behaviour modification counselling, allowing him to withdraw his misdemeanour plea and plead guilty to a harassment violation.

Balbert said she has received “positive reports for the last six months” from Gooding’s therapist.

Some of Gooding’s accusers criticized what they regarded as a light punishment for the ‘Jerry Maguire’ star and are pressing ahead with civil litigation against him.

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