Salah ends Man City’s unbeaten start as Liverpool triumph Loop Jamaica

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LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Mohamed Salah ended Manchester City’s unbeaten start to the season with his second-half goal securing a 1-0 win for Liverpool against the defending Premier League champion on Sunday.

On a dramatic day at Anfield, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was sent off for furiously running out of his technical area, while City coach Pep Guardiola angrily remonstrated with the home fans after seeing Phil Foden’s goal ruled out by VAR.

Salah — who scored the fastest Champions League hat trick in history against Rangers on Wednesday — provided the decisive moment in the 76th minute after Alisson’s clever long clearance landed straight at his feet.

Racing clear, Salah swept a shot past Ederson to fire Liverpool ahead.

Just minutes earlier, the forward thought he was about to be substituted when his number was erroneously raised as Klopp prepared to make changes.

Defeat for City leaves Guardiola’s team four points behind leader Arsenal, which won 1-0 at Leeds earlier in the day.

Victory provides hope for Liverpool that they can recover from an unconvincing start to the season, which left then 13 points adrift of City before kickoff.

Despite Liverpool’s struggles so far this term, this still felt like a meeting of the Premier League’s elite after the two teams’ dominance in recent years.

That was underlined by an even first half, with both having chances to take the lead.

Andy Robertson fired Liverpool’s best chance over, while Erling Haaland forced two saves from Alisson and might have done better with at least one close range header.

The game burst into life after the interval when Salah raced through on goal and looked certain to score.

But the Egyptian’s effort went wide of the post, with replays later showing Ederson had provided a crucial touch.

That went unnoticed by the officials and City restarted the play with a goal kick, from which Foden eventually found the back of the net.

With the visiting fans rejoicing, VAR invited referee Anthony Taylor to review the incident on the pitch-side monitor.

Walking past a furious Guardiola, who remonstrated wildly, Taylor ruled the goal out for a foul on Fabinho in the buildup.

City’s manager was furious, repeatedly turning to the Anfield fans behind the dugout to gesticulate.

The crowd delighted in his anger and erupted shortly after when Salah fired Liverpool in front.

When Alisson collected an inaccurate free kick from Kevin de Bruyne, the goalkeeper then launched a kick downfield to perfectly pick out his teammate.

This time Salah made no mistake with his finish.

There was still time for more drama when Klopp raced out of his technical area to appeal a decision, leading to him receiving a red card.

Substitute Darwin Nunez might also have doubled Liverpool’s lead when making a mess of a late chance with only Ederson to beat.

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Brother charged with murdering pastor sister in St Ann Loop Jamaica

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Police detectives have charged the man who is suspected of fatally stabbing his sister at a house they shared in Content Gardens, Ocho Rios, St Ann earlier this month.

Norman Campbell, 45, was last week charged with the murder of 52-year-old pastor, Michelle Roache.

Reports are that about 11:30 pm on Tuesday, October 4, Roache was at her premises in Content Gardens when she noticed that the lights to the outside of her house were turned off.

Police said the religious leader went to make some checks and that was when she was attacked and stabbed several times and her throat was slashed.

The injured woman was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

Campbell was fingered as the attacker and he was arrested, and has subsequently been charged.

A court date for the accused is being finalised, the police said.

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Lakshmi Girls’ science fair resumes

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THE Lakshmi Girls’ Hindu College resumed its much anticipated annual science fair last Wednesday, following a two-year hiatus because of the covid19 pandemic.

The Science Department at the college co-ordinated a highly successful and educational competition on the theme, “Securing our future and healing the Earth through Food Sustainability.”

ABUZZ: Two Lakshmi Girls Hindu College students with one of the projects judged in the school’s Science Fair last Wednesday. Photos Courtesy Lakshmi Girls Hindu College

There was enthusiastic participation by students in the investigation and research-based projects on soil health, food preservation and agro processing, chocolate making, honey making, and preventing lifestyle diseases, to name a few.

The creative category saw students creating food art and grow boxes using anything but a plant pot.

The innovations category was well patronised with students creating non-traditional food products, food waste management technologies, and skin care products from medicinal plants.

The science fair culminated with trophies and medals being awarded to students who won in the various categories.

The Science Department at the school continued its strong tradition with this year’s science fair and the students certainly enjoyed a day of creativity, innovation and fun.

Lakshmi Girls Hindu College students at the ‘how to make chocolate’ booth in the college’s science fair.

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Hosein: PM must speak on Ramlogan/Ramdeen case

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MP Saddam Hosein at UNC press conference at Opposition Leader Office , Charles Street in Port of Spain. – SUREASH CHOLAI

BARATARIA/San Juan MP Saddam Hosein reiterated the UNC’s position that the Prime Minister must address the situation which led to the corruption case against former attorney general Anand Ramlogan and former opposition senator Gerald Ramdeen collapsing last week.

In a statement, Hosein referred to statements made by Dr Rowley at a PNM public meeting in Diego Martin about him as prime minister having no involvement in the prosecution of anyone in TT.

A purported agreement to indemnify Jamaica-born Vincent Nelson, KC, from civil and criminal prosecution in return for a notarised statement led to the case against Ramlogan and Ramdeen being dropped.

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Roger Gaspard announced the discontinuation of the matter against Ramlogan and Ramdeen on Monday, but Armour said it is not over yet.

Attorney General Reginald Armour SC on October 10 said Nelson has not recanted any admission of wrongdoing he made in the criminal proceedings.

He promised to take the advice of eminent local and foreign senior and King’s Counsel “to ensure that no stone is left unturned in the pursuit of justice for the people of TT.”

Armour maintainted his position that the case had not collapsed when questioned about it by Hosein during a meeting of the House of Representatives’ Standing Finance Committee on October 12.

Armour’s predcessor, San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi, on October 12 said since the related matters are still “under the watch” of the DPP, he cannot say publicly whether the Prime Minister or the Cabinet approved an indemnity agreement for Nelson, which he signed in 2017 when he was AG.

Hosein asked if this meant Al-Rawi was making secret deals with witnesses without Rowley’s knowledge.

” PM Rowley must now tell this country when he became aware of the indemnity agreement between Mr. Al-Rawi and Mr. Nelson.”

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Recording made by dead mother claims husband doused her with methylated, set her on fire

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Dead Analee Gonsalves

…relatives hand over recording of woman’s version of events to Police

One day after 20-year-old Analee Gonsalves succumbed to her injuries while receiving medical attention at the West Demerara Regional Hospital (WDRH), her family released a recording of the woman debunking claims that she was burned with porridge by her 24-year-old husband.

It was previously reported that on August 23, 2022, Gonsalves was doused with hot porridge during an argument with her alleged abusive husband at their La Parfaite Harmonie, West Bank Demerara (WBD) home.

A relative of the dead woman told this publication that they were first told that the woman was burned on the face while cooking, but when they arrived at the hospital, they were told that she was burned with boiling porridge by her husband during an argument.

However, this publication was informed that after the incident, an investigation was launched but it was delayed because Gonsalves had refused to give detectives a statement.

This, the family said, was because the woman wanted to save her children – a one-month-old and an 18-month-old – before telling them the truth.

It was further reported that this was not the first time Gonsalves was abused by the man.Following the incident, the woman was admitted as a patient at the hospital with severe burns to her face, back, and other parts of her body.

Her husband, who was later identified as 24-year-old Ajay Persaud called “Nicholas”, had escaped and was on the run.

However, on Saturday the dead woman’s grandmother told this publication that after the rumour about her granddaughter being burned with hot porridge kept circulating, she along with family members released the recording of the woman’s statement to the Police and also on social media.

Analee Gonsalves while hospitalised

In the recording, the now-dead woman, who seemed to be in excruciating pain, said that the tale her husband is telling is not true.

In the recording she is heard saying, “On the 23rd of August, we [she and her husband] had an argument concerning a boxers. He did wan go on the road and the boxers he did wan, it didn’t dry, it did wet and he start cussing and throwing thing and suh in de room. Ah had nuff work fuh do, ah had to look after baby, ah had to mek dinner, ah had to drop meh netting and ah get angry and ah tek de cologne bottle and the cream and ah start throw dem through the window and while I throwing dem through de window… ah mek he bird cage fall down.”

The woman continued relating her story saying, “So when the bird cage fall down, he starting cussing up that if me know how much he bird worth and nothing in de room ain’t worth more than he bird. He look fuh he cutlass but he ain’t find it. And den he come back and open de methylated bottle, I went on de bed with me one-month-old baby, she deh lie down a lil part away from me and I de sit down…he open de methylated bottle… he start throwing it on me, and ah start stifle and ah turn over and lie down on meh belly and before ah turn round back, he spark he lighter… from behind…”.

She recalled that, “Meh baby went on the bed, ah didn’t want she get burn and the fire start ketching and he throw a sheet on me. And when he throw de sheet, the fire didn’t out and he pull me up but he couldn’t pull me up because de top that ah had on de already burn off.”

“Ah try pulling off meh pants and while ah pulling off meh pants he holler fuh Ashley, one ah he sister-in-law that went home, only she de went home with we, she did cooking. When he shout fuh Ashley, she run in de room and scramble the baby and then he guh and he shout fuh he mother from de veranda because she was at de street head not far from where we living. When he shout fuh he mother, she come in, when she come in now, she carry we at de hospital. When we reach at de hospital, she tell me that leh ah don’t talk de truth that Nicholas bun me, leh me seh that ah de boiling porridge and de stove blow up and de porridge bun me,” the woman is heard saying in the recording.

“When we deh at de hospital now, he (Persaud) get admit at Bess Hospital (for minor burns he received) and me get transfer to Georgetown (GPHC). The ambulance bring me (to GPHC) and lil after, he mother come. She did not inform my parents about anything, she tell de doctor dat she is my mother.”

“De next day (August 24), one of her friends come and visit me, a lady name Sabrina. When Sabrina come, he (Persaud) call on aunty Sabrina phone fuh talk to me and he tell me dat how if I talk de truth he gon kill he self and kill meh two children dem, that is why I never give de correct statement wah happen,” she explained.

The now dead woman claimed that after receiving the threat, she began thinking about her children and their safety. In the recording, she said she was praying to get better to save her children, but that never happened.

“Ah de waiting fuh go home and get meh children dem and then talk wah he do to me. But, after de pain start getting overbearing, ah give a statement. And now a feel like giving up because de pain getting more worse and worse. Somebody got to do something about he. Somebody got to do something about he.”

“…and a want meh children dem, when ah go home, ah want meh children dem. Ah want meh mother to get control ova ma children dem,” Gonsalves cried in the recording.

On remand: Ajay Persaud – husband of now dead Analee Gonsalves

Following the incident, an intelligence-led operation by the Police in Region Six resulted in the arrest of Persaud, who was later slapped with an attempted murder charge.

He remains in prison but is expected to make his next court appearance on October 20, when a murder charge will be instituted.

Meanwhile, the woman’s family said that they are hoping that the man faces the full brunt of the law and that justice for the death of the mother of two be served soon.

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Stigma, Discrimination Hindering Access To Appropriate Mental Health Care – St. Lucia Times News

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Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs Minister Moses Jn Baptiste has expressed concern over stigma and discrimination while encouraging Saint Lucians to make mental health a national concern in a message to mark World Mental Health Day, observed on October 10.

“Let us all make mental health our business,” Jn Baptiste advised.

“We would like to emphasise that we all have a voice. Let us use it to make the world a better place. We can all fight to stop stigma and discrimination,” the Minister declared.

According to the Minister, stigma and discrimination hinder inclusion and access to appropriate care.

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He explained that the COVID-19 pandemic had significantly impacted the population’s physical, spiritual, mental, social and economic health.

Jn Baptiste stated that the effect on mental health was widespread with new and amplified mental health problems.

The Vieux Fort North MP disclosed that routine community services found issues related to grief, job loss, the death of family members, financial security and support systems.

“Mental health is an essential part of being healthy and is just as important as physical health,” the Minister explained.

And quoting the World Health Organization, Jn Baptiste asserted that there could be no health without mental health.

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Isolene Waterman $84,500 richer with Double Draw win Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Isolene Waterman is $84,500 richer as the second Spot 7 Double Draw winner for 2022, with The Barbados Lottery.

Waterman indicated that even though she has had other smaller wins playing the Double Draw game, she was excited and happy to receive her first big win with The Barbados Lottery. She purchased her winning Spot 7 ticket with the numbers 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 for Draw# 28699 on Saturday, October 1 from The Barbados Lottery Retail agent at the Rubis Service Station located in Market Hill, St George.

As a longstanding player of Barbados Lottery’s games since 1995, Waterman always chooses her numbers for each game she plays. She especially loves Double Draw, often winning various small amounts over the years, and with her new winnings she plans to make herself comfortable: “I will be fixing up my house and paying off a few bills!”

Shelly Ann Hee Chung, Country Manager for IGT Antilles operations [The Barbados Lottery & The Caribbean Lottery], congratulated Waterman on her win: “The Barbados Lotterycongratulates Ms. Waterman not only on her newfound $84,500 Spot 7 win with our Double Draw game, but also as one of our foundation players who now hold the prestigious spot as our second Spot 7 winner for the year. We look forward to even bigger wins for her and our Retail agent at the Rubis Service Station in Market Hill.”

Waterman also indicated that she would continue to be a regular player with The Barbados Lottery and advised other players to “Be patient, and never give up.”

For 2022 thus far, The Barbados Lottery has paid over $32 million to the many lucky Double Draw winners, with over $31 million paid over for 2021. Starting from $1 per ticket with 4 draws per day, you can win up to $25,000 with the Double Draw game.

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Aangereden voetganger overlijdt op weg naar SEH

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PARAMARIBO — De 58-jarige voetganger Soepi Rampersad is in de vroege ochtend van 15 oktober door een Noah busje aangereden aan

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More details behind man’s 49-yr sentence for killing lover, her 2 sons Loop Jamaica

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A 56-year-old Manchester man who stabbed his lover and her two young sons to death in 2014, has been sentenced to life imprisonment after the court heard that he still maintains his innocence relative to having committed the brutal killings.

Also, the court was told on Friday that one of the two boys who were murdered was said to be the convict’s own son, although the child did not bear his surname.

Mark Henry was slapped with three life sentences by High Court Judge, Justice Lorna Shelly-Williams, when he appeared in the Home Circuit Court on Friday.

He was ordered to serve 49 years and six months in jail for each murder before being eligible for parole consideration.

The sentences are to run concurrently, meaning that Henry will serve a minimum of 49 years and six months in prison.

Henry, a resident of Spring Grove in Manchester, was convicted last month in the Manchester Circuit Court for the April 29, 2014 murders of 44-year-old Nadine Caridice and her sons, 11-year-old Rushane Ellis and 16-year-old Jovan Thomas.

The elder child is said to be Henry’s son, the court was told during Friday’s sentencing hearing which had been moved to the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston.

The bodies of the victims were found at their home in Ramble near Porus in Manchester, with stab wounds to their necks, and their throats all slashed.

It was reported at the time that the body of the younger son was found near the gateway of the yard, and his brother’s body was found a few feet away from the house.

The mother’s body was found with the throat slashed, as well as multiple other injuries to her body.

Multiple injuries were also seen on the body of her eldest son, along with his throat being slashed.

At his sentencing, it was heard that Henry and Carridice had been in a relationship.

Based on a probation report, the convict expressed no remorse for the killings, and maintained his innocence despite the conviction.

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Gold production from underground mines to surge in coming years – Bharrat

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Minster of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat

With the preparatory work currently ongoing on various underground mines in Guyana, Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat believes that over the next two to three years, gold production from these underground mines will surge.

In a recent interview with this publication, Minister Bharrat spoke about mining, specifically underground mining. He noted the various companies that have started underground gold exploration, such as Australian Troy Resources.

Additionally, Aurora Gold Mines, now owned by Chinese company Zijin Mining after it took over the formerly Canadian owned mine back in 2020, has also embarked on underground mining.

“The underground mining at AGM has already started, meaning the work has already started. There hasn’t been any production as yet from the underground operation, but the work has already started. I know that significant investment is being made by both companies, to ensure that they start the process,” Bharrat said.

“The foundation is being set for an increase in production. You know how the gold sector works. The investment is made now, but maybe next two, three years down the road you will see the returns from those investments and you will see a significant improvement or increase in production, especially from the underground production from those two large scale companies.”

Bharrat also noted that there are other large scale companies that have either expressed an interest in coming or have already started. The Minister also noted that notwithstanding a dip in gold production at the half year, Guyana can expect a resurgence in the coming future.

“We have other large-scale companies coming on board and showing interest. Barrick Gold is here doing exploration activities. Torparu mines is being converted into a mining company now. Omai, there are exploration once again at Omai.”

“There’s also a large deposit or discovery in the Cuyuni area. So, these are all large deposits that have the potential to be developed into large scale mining companies,” Minister Bharrat explained.

Barrick Gold Corporation is a Canadian company with operations around the world. It had been announced earlier this year that it would re-enter Guyana’s market and start exploration near the Karouni mining site in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni).

Barrick Gold Corporation, in fact, partnered with Troy Resources last year. While Barrick’s partnership with Troy Resources is a new one, the company is actually no stranger to Guyana. Back in 2018, Barrick withdrew from Guyana after spending US$7.1 million on the Arakaka gold project, where it was in a joint venture with Alicanto Minerals.

And when Alicanto found gold in Arakaka in 2020, it had attributed previous exploration work done by Newmont and Barrick Gold Corp that provided them with the necessary data inclusive of geochemistry, geophysics, and camp infrastructure, for making the find.

According to Alicanto, this all provided them with an excellent platform for discovering the gold.

Canadian company Gran Colombia Gold Corp, which is operating in Guyana, is meanwhile partnering with another recent entry into Guyana’s market, ETK Incorporated, for work on the Toroparu mine. Already, Gran Columbia has found gold in its Toroparu project in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) that may even present opportunities for underground mining.

Last year, Gran Colombia had announced that it completed its two-phase diamond drill programme, with 114 drill holes. According to the company, the drilling programme confirmed the presence of deposits that could be mined through underground mining.

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