Police investigate armed robbery in Prospect Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported that, shortly after 11:00pm yesterday (October 19), officers were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of a robbery at a grocery store on Party Lane in the Prospect Area.

According to the RCIPS, four masked men entered the store and brandished firearms at the workers there, demanding cash. The men then fled the scene on foot towards the rear of the premises with a quantity of cash and other items.

The suspects were described as wearing long-sleeved hooded shirts, long pants, gloves and full face masks. One of the men is described as being about 5’2″ in height, of dark complexion and chubby build. Another is described as about 5’7″ tall and of slim build.

The matter is currently under investigation and anyone with any information is asked to contact George Town CID at 949-4222.

Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via the RCIPS website.

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Manning Cup: Excelsior seal top spot in Group F, Charlie take Group C Loop Jamaica

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Excelsior High’s Richard Andrew takes a shot during their top-of-the-table Group F fixture of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition at Excelsior on Thursday, October 20, 2022. (PHOTO: Marlon Reid).

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Excelsior High sealed the top spot in Group F of the ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup competition following a 3-0 victory over Campion College in their top-of-the-table fixture at Excelsior on Thursday.

As a result of the victory, Excelsior High ended the unbeaten run of Campion College.

Excelsior with their seventh win from 10 games moved to 24 points and are the only unbeaten team in the group. They are five points ahead of second-place Campion College with 19 points.

Kingston Technical High School won 3-2 at Cumberland High to move to 14 points.

Meanwhile, Charlie Smith blanked Vauxhall High 2-0 to secure Group C honours with 25 points, five points ahead of Haile Selassie High, which crashed to a 2-0 defeat at Edith Dalton James.

Tivoli Gardens High gave themselves a good chance of making the second round as one of the best third-placed teams with a 5-0 hammering of Bridgeport High. Tivoli moved to 16 points.

Thursday’s results

Group CCharlie Smith 2 Vauxhall High 0Edith Dalton James High 2 Haile Selassie High 0Tivoli High 5 Bridgeport High 0

Group FCumberland High 2 Kingston Technical 3Excelsior High 3 Campion College 1

Friday’s games (Home teams named first)

Group DJonathan Grant High vs Norman Manley HighSpanish Town High vs Dunoon Park at Prison OvalSTATHS vs Tarrant High

Group EMona High vs Hydel HighPapine High vs Camperdown HighWolmer’s Boys vs Kingston High

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31 days to go: The 2022 FIFA World Cup Team – Ecuador Loop Barbados

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T-31. In numerology, the number 31 is synonymous with creativity, change and progress, all characteristics associated with 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Technological innovation, mouth-dropping architecture and future stars awaiting to display their talent for the world to see.

The lead up to this World Cup has experienced some unique challenges, however through diligence and passion for the game, the show will go on.

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One country who has faced a distinctive issue is Ecuador, who survived an appeal to secure their place at the inaugural winter World Cup.

Chile filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) against FIFA’s decision to allow Ecuador to participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The case brought to CAS was one of player ineligibility.

Byron Castillo, a Colombian-born defender who plays in the Ecuadorian Serie A and played in eight World Cup Qualifier matches, was the player in question.

Ecuador’s Byron Castillo protects the ball during a World Cup Qualifying match versus Chile

FIFA and CAS deemed his eligibility legitimate, and Ecuador will be making their fourth appearance in a World Cup.

Country: Ecuador

Capital: Quito

Population: 17.6 million

Confederation: South America Football Confederation (CONMEBOL)

Group: A

Professional League: Liga Pro Beteris

World Cup appearances: 4; best overall finish in 2006- Quarterfinals

Qualification status: 4th in CONMEBOL Qualifiers

Key players: Enner Valencia (Fenerbache; Turkey), Moises Caicedo (Brighton & Hove Albion; England), Angelo Preciado (Genk; Belgium), Jeremy Sarmiento (Brighton & Hove Albion; England)

Coach: Gustavo Alfaro (Argentine)

Group mates: Qatar, Senegal, Netherlands

Prediction: Likely to finish third in the group.

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Caribbean American Entrepreneur Advances To Top 20 Of 2022 FabOver40 Contest

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News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 21, 2022: Caribbean American entrepreneur, Felicia J. Persaud, has advanced to the Top 20 group of finalists in the run for this year’s FabOver40 contest.

The competition focuses on women over 40, noting that “beauty and elegance have no age limit.”

The winner of this year’s FabOver40 competition will receive a 2-page feature in NewBeauty Magazine, an unforgettable spa-cation in Scottsdale, Arizona, and $40,000.

The Guyana-born founder of ICN, which owns the brands, CaribPR Wire, News Americas, Hard Beat Communications and Invest Caribbean, remains 1st in her group and is now in the run for Top 15, which will be picked on October 27, 2022.

Persaud says she is thrilled to advance and looks forward to staying in and winning the contest for all the Caribbean and Guyana.

Asked how she stays FabOver40, Persaud said she “works out, eats clean and is on a path of mindfulness and positivity. Her advice to her younger self? “Focus more on loving you and less on looking for love in all the wrong places.”

Vote to keep Felicia in the contest now at https://votefab40.com/2022/felicia-persaud and make her this year’s winner.

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UPDATE: 3 held re ‘on camera’ murder of Chinese businessman in Hanover Loop Jamaica

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Head of the Police Area One network, Assistant Commissioner of Police Clifford Chambers, is reporting that detectives in Hanover have made headway in their investigation into the murder of a supermarket operator in the parish on Wednesday, October 19.

Chambers said three persons have been arrested, and investigative leads indicate that more persons may have been involved. He said detectives continue to pursue those leads.

The motive for the killing has been established as robbery.

Chambers is appealing to members of the public to support the investigation by sharing what they know with detectives.

Persons with information can call the Green Island police at 876-956-9200, the Lucea police at 876-956-2333, Crime Stop at 311, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) tip line at 811, or the nearest police station.

Thirty-six-year-old He Jing, a shop operator of East Mountain Pride Avenue, St Andrew, was gunned down in his supermarket in Orange Bay, Hanover on Wednesday, October 19. The supermarket was robbed of cash, liquor and other items.

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Close relatives of Clarendon mass murder victims speak on sentence Loop Jamaica

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Gwendolyn McKnight, the mother of 34-year-old Kimberly Wright who was brutally murdered along with her four children in Cocoa Piece, Clarendon in June of this year, was in the Home Circuit Court in downtown Kingston on Thursday to witness the sentencing of Rushane Barnett, a nephew of hers, who did the dastardly acts.

After the handing down of five life sentences with a stipulation for the convict who pleaded guilty to the crimes, to be only eligible for parole consideration after spending 61 years and eight months in prison on each count, which will run concurrently, McKnight expressed satisfaction, although she wanted a longer sentence.

She, along with another female relative, expressed their emotions during an after-court interview in which a particular officer of the court was hailed for her team’s work that produced the satisfactory sentencing.

Above, the video captured the family members with their composed reactions amid the still horrific memories of the killings.

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Aston Villa sack Gerrard after Fulham defeat Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — Steven Gerrard’s tenure as Aston Villa manager ended after a 3-0 loss to Fulham on Thursday.

Villa said Gerrard “left the club with immediate effect” following the defeat at Craven Cottage.

The announcement came shortly after the former Liverpool and England midfielder vowed to fight on, despite the club’s fans calling for him to be fired.

“It’s tough,” he told Amazon Prime. “I’m a man, I accept it, I feel their frustrations, I’m frustrated. It was a tough night for me personally.

“We will see what happens. I’m a fighter, I will never, ever quit anything whether it’s football or in life.”

Villa managed just four wins in their last 22 Premier League games under Gerrard dating back to March.

The loss at Fulham left them one spot above the relegation zone, level on points with 18th-place Wolves.

“We would like to thank Steven for his hard work and commitment and wish him well for the future,” Villa added in a brief statement.

The Liverpool great was hired last November in a Premier League return that many expected would eventually lead to the manager’s role back at Liverpool, where he played 710 matches — many as captain — and is widely regarded as one of their best players.

The 42-year-old Gerrard joined Villa after a 3 1/2 -year stint in Scottish soccer where as a first-time head coach he transformed the fortunes of Rangers and ended the long-time dominance of Glasgow rival Celtic.

Villa finished in 14th place last season.

The former England midfielder played 17 seasons for Liverpool and retired as a player in 2016 after 1 1/2 seasons with the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer.

Gerrard’s former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers offered his sympathy.

Rodgers managed Gerrard at Liverpool, of course.

“I’m bitterly disappointed for Steven, he did a fantastic job at Rangers and the ambitions at Villa, I assume, are to be challenging for Europe,” he said. “I believe with time and patience he could have got to where that football club wants to go.”

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Call for a regional mechanism to finance future pandemics

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Call for a regional mechanism to finance future pandemics:

The Honourable Minister of Health, Wellness and the Environment, Sir Molwyn Joseph has called on regional financial institutions to put in place enabling infrastructure to allow Caribbean countries to tap into emergency funding to respond to pandemics, such as COVID-19.

Sir Molywn made specific reference to the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) and the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) which he says must play a pivotal role in providing the financial resources to help countries like Antigua and Barbuda to respond in situations such as a pandemic.[‘

Speaking on day two of the 14th Caribbean Conference on National Health Financing Initiative, Sir Molwyn lamented that the region should not have to go beyond its borders for financial support to address a pandemic.

He called for a fundamental shift in perspective adding that self-determination and preservation are required in solving regional issues.

In recounting Antigua and Barbuda’s COVID-19 experience, Sir Molwyn noted that at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no emergency fund from the international community, and global solidarity was low, yet all decisions to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic had financial implications for the Government.

He noted as well that the ability to seek financial support overseas was compounded by Antigua and Barbuda being considered a “middle to high income country”.

Sir Molwyn revealed that the government of Antigua and Barbuda spent one hundred million US dollars putting infrastructure in place to handle the pandemic; monies it had to find on its own.

He is therefore calling on the establishment for a funding facility at the regional level to facilitate the financing of any future pandemic.

In a presentation following the Minister of Health, the Deputy Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) Dr Valda Henry indicated that the ECCB provided regional member states with financial support during the pandemic through a US 4-million-dollar grant and gave greater access to credit.

Dr Henry made a number of policy recommendations in her presentation on the Macro-Fiscal Challenges in the Caribbean: Is There Space for Increased Investment in Health, including prioritizing health care investment at the primary level.

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2 Wallerfield men shot at home –KILLED FORKILLING COW

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Sean Dalipsingh, one of two men shot dead in Wallerfield on Wednesday night, is seen in this photo posted to his Facebook page. –

POLICE believe the murders of two men – shot in their Wallerfield home on Wednesday night – came after one of them killed a cow belonging to someone in the area, a day earlier.

However, while police suspect the reason Sheldon “Reddo” Lewis and Sean Dalipsingh were killed was revenge over the cow’s killing, relatives of Dalipsingh insisted that he had nothing to do with the animal’s demise.

One of Dalipsingh’s relatives, who asked not to be named, said the cow was one from a herd owned by a person who has been “terrorising” residents in Tractor Pool Road, Wallerfield.

The man said that he and other villagers repeatedly complained to the owner of the cows about his animals roaming freely and gorging on their crops which was negatively impacting their livelihood. All complaints, Dalipsingh’s relative said, fell on deaf ears.

“Reddo didn’t mean to kill the cow yuh know. He was chasing it and other cows from out a pond which had dasheen growing and like he hit it a bad lash. The cow fall down and start to beat up,” said Dalipsingh’s relative.

“He was a Muslim and didn’t believe in animals suffering, so he grabbed he blade and halal it one time. It was an accident, at least that is what he tell me.”

Police officers at the scene in Wallerfield on Thursday, hours after the two men were found shot to death inside this house seen in this photo. – Photo by Roger Jacob

The man said the cows have been left by their owner to roam the village and on hot days, they would come and cool off in the pond and in doing this, would trample the dasheen crops.

The man said that when the cow’s owner came home and saw the animal dead, he told Lewis: “Yuh done do it already, what I could say.”

He said that Lewis, after killing the animal, cut out the hind legs and put them in his fridge while discarding the rest of the animal.

The man said the cow’s owner never asked for any of his cow for the meat, so Lewis, not being a butcher, salvaged what he thought was worth keeping and threw away the rest. The cow was killed on Tuesday afternoon.

On Wednesday night, Lewis and Dalipsingh were dead.

Police said that at about 10 pm, they received a call of a shooting at Tractor Pool Road and found the men dead. Police said that about an hour earlier, residents heard gunshots coming from Dalipsingh’s home and waited until they felt safe before checking on him. When they did, they found the two men dead in pools of blood.

Relatives of Dalipsingh said he was the father of a teenage son who lives in the US.

Another relative, who also asked not be named, said Dalipsingh spent more time in the virtual world than the real. He said Lewis was liming with Dalipsingh when the killer/s came. The relative added that while Lewis may have been the real target, Dalipsingh was killed so that no witness would be left to tell the tale.

“He paid the ultimate price because of what he see. He never used to interfere with anybody,” the relative said.

Police said nine spent 9mm casings and two 40-calibre casings were found at the scene. The bodies were later taken to the Forensic Science Centre in St James for autopsies. Officers of the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region II, including Cpl Bushell, are continuing investigations.

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