Carenage man freed of 2008 murder after main witness fails to testify

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A Carenage labourer shed tears on Monday after he was told he was no longer facing trial for a 2008 murder.

Weston “Wessy” Schulere, 45, of Murphy Street, was before Justice Lisa Ramsumair-Hinds in the Port of Spain High Court in a hybrid jury trial for the murder of 26-year-old Kendell Brown.

Brown was shot outside his home on May 29, 2008, when he was called outside by a gunman he knew.

Schulere was discharged after the judge directed the jury to return a not-guilty verdict in his favour.

She did so after submissions by the State concerning the State’s main witness, Marcus Mieux, who could not be found despite various attempts by the police to locate him.

In one of those attempts, the mother of the witness’s children told police he was “no longer interested” in the matter. In another, a junior officer spoke with him at a mall in St James and he allegedly said he would be present at the trial, which began on November 2, when the jurors were empanelled.

Ramsumair-Hinds said in such circumstances, she could not grant an application by the State to use the three statements the witness previously gave in his absence. She also refused an application to issue an arrest warrant for him, since it appeared the police had no way of contacting him.

“I cannot say all reasonable steps were taken (to find the witness),” the judge ruled. “He knew about the trial, and communicated he would be present. It is not that he cannot be found. He was found.”

She also said it was illogical that the trial had started without the prosecution’s ensuring its house was in order and its witnesses available.

This, she said, will continue to pose a challenge to the criminal justice system.

Left with no main witness, prosecutor Ambay Ramkellawan was forced to close the State’s case against Schulere.

This was followed by a no-case submission by Schulere’s attorneys, Larry Williams and Toni Roberts, that there was no evidence linking him to the crime.

The judge upheld this and directed the jury to return the not-guilty verdict.

Afterwards, Ramsumair-Hinds explained to the jurors that the evidence they had heard so far, as judges of the facts, was not enough to meet the test to take the case forward to the deliberation stage.

“There is a test to be met at each stage of the trial process and evidence must come for any charge on an indictment…

“The system worked the way it was supposed to work,” she told them, urging them also not to leave thinking there was something wrong.

“There are checks and balances for everyone. The law worked the way it was supposed to work.”

In addressing Schulere, who was at the Maximum Security prison for his trial – since prisoners are still not able to attend court in person, in keeping with covid19 practice directions by the Chief Justice – the judge had some advice for him.

He appeared surprised and relieved when told he had been discharged and would be released from prison on Monday.

“Be careful about the choices you make. You get a fresh start when you get your freedom. What happens is up to you,” the judge advised.

She told him to hold on to the word “circumspection,” explaining that whatever choice he makes, he should also consider the consequences and always be circumspect for the rest of his life.

“Hopefully, the remainder of your life is a good one.”

He was also reminded by his attorney, who was at the Hall of Justice with the judge, jurors and prosecutors, that he was coming out to a different world from the one he knew when he entered prison more than a decade ago.

“Stay out of everybody’s way.”

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(UPDATED) Relative of murdered Chaguanas taxi driver on crime rate: It’s an evil world

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Relatives of murdered taxi driver Mitra Bhola at the Forensic Science Centre, St. James. Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

A relative of slain taxi driver Mitra Bhola has condemned his murder and the murders of others over the weekend, describing it as evil.

Bhola, 49, was shot dead when he went to see who had blown a car horn outside of his Ibis Circular, New Settlement, Chaguanas, home at around 1.25 pm on Sunday.

While he was outside, a gunman shot him several times before getting into the waiting car and driving off.

Neighbours and relatives heard the shooting and saw Bhola bleeding on the ground. A district medical officer declared him dead.

Speaking with Newsday at the Forensic Science Centre, St James, on Monday, one of Bhola’s relatives said she did not know why anyone would want to harm him, as he lived well with everyone.

She said Bhola’s wife, 16-year-old daughter and 22-year-old son were in the house when he was killed and were traumatised.

“It’s terrifying now I am so afraid to come out of my own house, because if someone comes by the gate, I am terrified to watch by the gate or even go out, because you don’t know what they come to do.

“It’s usually a quiet community, Mitra grew up there and he never had a problem, and he has been living there for a while, he never had an issue with anyone.

“I think it’s ridiculous, because I don’t understand what the police are doing about this and what is happening right now. But we’re living in an evil world right now, and you don’t know who could be next, and it puts fear in a lot of people.”

The relative said Bhola cherished his family and made it a priority to drive his wife to work.

Police from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III are continuing enquiries.

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Letter: Tribute to Shiv “Tiger” Chanderpaul

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Dear Editor,

All across the global cricket world, pride has surged once again, as Guyanese and Caribbean cricket legend Shivnarine Chanderpaul, a former captain of the West Indies team, was inducted into the ICC’s Hall of Fame, joining cricket’s most celebrated players.The West Indies cricket administration across all formats must immediately inculcate some of Shiv’s remarkable professionalism, determination and courage to its players by hiring him as its chief coach; no one can dispute that. The ICC stamp is the imprimatur of greatness, that deservedly and indisputably puts Shiv in the top tier of cricket’s immortals.

Any player who does not heed his advice should not be playing at the level Shiv dominated.It is a deserving appreciation for this unsung hero from Unity village, Guyana, who was denied the chance to become the leading Test scorer in West Indies Cricket, and was “forced to retire,” when his career was unceremoniously derailed by Dave Cameron and the WICB’s whimsical and spiteful actions. This left-handed batsman scored 11,867 runs at an average of 51, with 30 centuries in an illustrious career of 164 Tests, to end at the second place in the list of all-time West Indies run-scorers, 86 runs short of legendary Brian Lara, who has 11,953 runs, and eighth on the all-time list.

After all, this was the man who personified longevity and tenacity, and survived while 519 Test batsmen perished at the other end, and shared a record 771 different partnerships in Tests — worthy world records that speak volumes about his singular durability and dependability. Rahul Dravid, the Indian “Wall”, is next, but quite some distance behind at 453 Test dismissals at the other wicket, and 738 partnerships.

Yet Chanderpaul has rarely been given deserving accolades, like Dravid and Tendulkar. “That guy with the most Test matches for the West Indies, playing for over 20 years, I don’t think people in the West Indies understand exactly his contribution,” the great Brian Lara acknowledges, reminding us that Shiv was instrumental in his many batting feats, even conceding that his compatriot deserved to go past his record for the most Test runs by a West Indian.

Many cricket aficionados have told me that if their lives depended on the professional application and dedication of a batsman to combat, survive the best bowling, and keep his wicket intact, they would choose Shiv Chanderpaul above everyone else. Indeed, Shiv famously faced 1,051 deliveries against India in 2002 without being dismissed, batting for 1,513 minutes. He was the consummate professional, blessed with the heart of a lion.

Brett Lee, with a fast, vicious bouncer, knocked him out cold to the extent that he “could not feel anything, and could not stand or move any limb”, yet Chanderpaul refused the stretcher, and was up and running in a few minutes, and even went on to score a brave century.

Such was his dedication to his craft that he is the only notable international batsman who used dark stickers below his eyes as anti-glare patches used to reduce light entering the peripheral area of the eyes, so that he could bat and field without being affected by the sun’s glare. Such attention to minute detail in his improvement and comfort as a cricketer defines the man appropriately called “Tiger.”

Shiv has been the rock and anchor of the West Indies since 1994, a veritable Atlas, and has been one of the Caribbean’s most accomplished, yet overlooked, heroes.

Chanderpaul’s first Test century came in his 19th match, a testimony to his application and determination after scoring as many as 15 half centuries in the previous 18 matches. He spent most of the initial phase of his career under the shadows of the legendary Lara. From that small fishing village in Guyana, Shiv became the people’s hero of David vs. Goliath vintage, and became a lone warrior after the retirement of Hooper, Lara and Sarwan. He soldiered on as the people’s champion, whose struggles and ultimate successes reflected their daily struggles to overcome the odds; the proverbial underdog defeating social and economic barriers that suppressed them.

The paucity of the team’s batting in his career caused him to eschew aggression. He became the proverbial Rock of Gibraltar while supposedly better talents than him perished meekly at the other end. His detractors fail to appreciate that he honed his technique to make the very best of what God gave him, and made up for deficits overwhelmingly in other areas. It is this single-minded dedication and adaptability that made him the champion and master he became.

Shiv did not have the genius of Rohan Kanhai or Sir Gary Sobers; the power of Sir Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge or Sir Clive Lloyd; the audacity of Roy Fredericks or the technique of Alvin Kallicharran; or the finesse of Carl Hooper, Lawrence Rowe or Ramnaresh Sarwan, but the statistical achievements he accumulated that determine how a batsman is assessed — runs, centuries, averages –surpassed theirs. The “pencil-thin boy” became a man on the cricket field, and has played the most Tests, 164, for the West Indies, surpassing more robust players by far. This is not to say he was better in the wider context by which batsmen are assessed, but it ensures that one cannot deny his status among the greats of the game.

Those who are critical of his doggedness fail to appreciate that he was often the lone warrior in many lost causes at a time when West Indian Cricket had sunk to unfathomable depths, and responsibility had forced him to eschew glamour and style for dependability, and audacity for attrition. Like all the great players, the breadth and depth of his achievements provide sound rebuttals, considering that Chanderpaul has the record for the 4th fastest Test century, off just 67 balls, against the worthy visiting Australians in 2002.

In 2008, with 10 needed off two balls to win a One-Day International (ODI) against Sri Lanka, he hit a four and a six against the bowling of Chaminda Vaas. He also created history in 2003 with Sarwan when they combined to help West Indies chase down a 418-run target at Antigua against Australia, scoring 105 and 104 runs respectively. He was named the captain of the team to face the visiting South Africans in 2005, and celebrated it by becoming only the second player to make a double century on debut as a Test captain, scoring an unbeaten 200 in Guyana.

Another absolutely stunning record Chanderpaul holds is that of being stumped for the first time after having batted in 266 innings, while batting with as many as 82 different Test partners.

When I interviewed him about the reason for his longevity and success, he told me, “I have an immense skill and unique gift – concentration, a divine gift bestowed by Lord Shiva”. I marvelled at him then in 2005, and he cemented that belief to all subsequently.There is no doubt that he must have a divine connection when you survey his immense accomplishments, longevity and humility. Ian Bishop, now an international cricket commentator, said it best in tribute to Chanderpaul, 2008 Wisden Cricketer of the Year: “I played several Test series with him (Shiv), and have seen more esteemed team-mates shrink in the face of the fastest bowling, but never Chanderpaul…That no other West Indian managed a score of more than 60 in the Tests speaks of the yawning gap between his skill, commitment and experience and theirs.”

Sincerely,Albert BaldeoState AssemblyDistrict Leader (Richmond Hill, NY)

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Govt mulls appealing Court ruling on Ramps’ Local Content Certificate

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

See full statement from the Ministry of Natural Resources:

Kingston, Georgetown, Guyana (November 14, 2022) The Ministry of Natural Resources and by extension the Government of Guyana has taken note of the recent ruling by the Chief Justice, Hon. Roxanne George in the RAMPS Logistics Guyana Incorporated judicial review for local content certification. The Government of Guyana respects the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary and therefore will comply with the ruling.

However, there are strong concerns by the Ministry of Natural Resources as to the eligibility of this particular application for local content certification. And as such, the Government of Guyana is currently exploring all available options including an appeal of the ruling.

The Government of Guyana also noted the recent settlement by the company and the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) on the matter of tax evasion and also the ongoing litigations in ten (10) false tax declarations to the GRA.

The Local Content Secretariat will continue to act in a professional manner and defend the people of Guyana consistent with the Local Content Act.

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Saint Lucia Wins World’s Leading Honeymoon Destination – St. Lucia Times News

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For the fourteenth time, and the fifth consecutive year since 2018, Saint Lucia boasts Her prominence as the “World’s Leading Honeymoon Destination”, having once again been bestowed the coveted title at the 29th Annual World Travel Awards (WTA) in Oman, Muscat on November 11, 2022.

Saint Lucia’s unmatched romance offerings have placed Her above other contenders from honeymoon hotspots around the world, including Cartagena de Indias; Jamaica; Jordan; the Maldives; Maui, Hawaii, Mauritius; Oman; Paris, France, and Seychelles.

Minister for Tourism, Investment, Creative Industries, Culture and Information, Hon. Ernest Hilaire, said: “I am pleased with this achievement and I want to specially congratulate the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority who continues to market our fair Helen of the West. I also want to congratulate all service providers and partners across the island who continue to make Saint Lucia the choice destination for honeymoons.”

The World Travel Awards is the most prestigious and sought-after awards program in the global travel and tourism industry since 1993. It was established to acknowledge, reward, and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry.

The year 2022 marks the 29th anniversary of the World Travel Awards program.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Tourism Authority

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Drake’s Selfie In Bed Wearing A Bonnet Left Fans In Stitches, The Game Reacts

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Drake is getting roasted after sharing a snippet of his night routine, which involves sleeping with a satin bonnet to protect his braids.

Drake is once again a social media menace with another selfie that has him becoming a meme in 2022. The rapper traded in his duck mouth mirror selfie for one of him enjoying the soft life in his blue bonnet and white cotton sheets.

The photo was shared as part of a carousel on Instagram with the caption, “I was up plotting on the next one the night the last one dropped. you cant f*kn make this shit up.” Of course, it had to be the bonnet pic that goes viral despite the other photos, such as the rapper decked out in all leather or one where he is seen pointing a fake gun at the camera.

The photos appear to be promoting his latest album, Her Loss, featuring 21 Savage, with one showing him sipping a drink, a photo of a mixed drink, and another showing two women on their knees and hands while wearing carved pumpkins on their heads.

Shortly after posting the photos, fans didn’t waste time roasting the rapper, particularly the photo of him with the satin bonnet, as some also pointed out that his eyebrows appeared to be freshly done.

“Drake wearing a bonnet is further proof that he’s in his baddie era and it needs to stop,” one person said.

“Open your eyes everyone. Drake be doing things you don’t see on the surface. I’m positive he’s not trolling the internet. Some man out there knows his girl got that bonnet. drake just finished up with somebody’s girl. Y’all better check up on your lady instead of clowning drake,” another said.

“Why is Drake taking pictures in Nicki bonnet,” another said.

“This is peak messy. Because there’s a man out there who recognizes that bonnet and bed and is losing his shit, but y’all think it’s just drake in his own bed being sassy,” another said.

Some of the women seemed to support Drake’s choice to use a bonnet to protect his braids. The rapper started wearing his hair in corn rows earlier this year, and his braids are always in immaculate condition.

“Drake need to drop the link to the bonnet,” one said.

“I have this same bonnet, I’m onto you Drake,” another added.

Drake has been a source of jokes this week, with Dr. Miami joking that the rapper had liposuction to create his abs, while a cartoon portraying the rapper walking and swinging his hips to the soundtrack is one of his newer songs from Her Loss.

The album is set to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart with 410K units sold in the first week, making it the biggest hip-hop debut in 2022 and the biggest sales by a joint album.

Even The Game chimed in on Drake’s bonnet.

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Jean-Philippe Kalala Omotunde est décédé

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L’enseignant- chercheur Jean-Philippe Kalala Omotunde est décédé d’un AVC (accident vasculaire cérébral) . Les hommages affluent de l’Afrique et des Antilles.

Jean-Philippe Kalala Omotunde est décédé en Guadeloupe hier (13 novembre) à la suite d’un AVC (accident vasculaire cérébral). 

Né Jean-Philippe Corvo, il est diplômé de l’École de publicité de Paris 1. Chercheur en histoire, spécialiste des sciences et mathématiques africaines et des humanités classiques africaines, il était également enseignant à l’institut Africamaat de Paris et chargé de mission auprès de l’Unesco.

Il a rejeté son prénom occidental pour affirmer ses racines africaines, en choisissant de se faire appeler Nioussérê Kalala Omotunde. Nioussérê d’origine égyptienne, comme le berceau du savoir selon ses thèses, et Kalala, comme l’organe traditionnel de résolution de problèmes du Congo.

Fervant partisan de la mise en valeur des cultures africaines, il a poussé ses travaux de recherches sur les civilisations du continent noir. 

Il animait la rubrique Focus sur la chaîne tv Canal 10.

Il a fait une apparition dans un évènement de l’UNESCO intitulé ” La semaine africaine “, le 22 mai 2017, sur le thème ” Investir dans la jeunesse africaine par le biais des mathématiques “2,3,4,5,6.

 

Des hommages du monde entier

 

La nouvelle de sa mort a vite fait le tour de la toile et de nombreux hommages de personnalités africaines et antillaises ont salué sa mémoire sur les réseaux sociaux

 

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Scores of commuters left stranded as taxi operators pull service Loop Jamaica

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“A number of commuters in and around downtown Kingston say they have been left stranded as strike action by scores of transport operators begins to take effect.

The operators on Sunday afternoon voted to support a move to withdraw their services islandwide for three days, starting Monday, after the Government failed to grant a traffic ticket amnesty as requested.

The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) held a meeting at Half-Way-Tree Primary School and 99 per cent of the attendees voted to go ahead with the withdrawal of their service.

And hours after that decision commuters say they are seeing the effects.

“I have been standing here from morning and yet to get any form of transportation,” said one female security guard in the Parade area of downtown, Kingston.

She was not alone.

“Because of the transport operators pulling their service my son returned home because he was unable to get transportation,” said another commuter.

And with some taxi operators deciding to pull their service, the police say they receiving reports that those operators who wish to work are being targeted by criminal elements.

There have been reports of loader men pulling passengers from vehicles of those taxi operators who have decided to work.

Police sources said two men were held in connection with the mentioned practice.

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TGI Fridays reopens with new look and feel Loop Jamaica

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Popular Kingston-based restaurant TGI Fridays has reopened with a new design, which the investors hope will provide even better dining experiences for its guests.

The eatery that opened at its Hope Road location in 2004 — the only TGI Fridays in Jamaica so far–closed for refurbishing for over a month.

The proprietors have promised that the new look will bring fresh energy, describing the new restaurant design as “contemporary, authentic, comfortable and inviting”.

TGI Fridays said its spectacular bar and high-quality design elements and finishes differentiate it from other casual dining restaurants.

According to CEO of Prestige Holdings Limited, Simon Hardy, “this investment is a reflection of our confidence in the Jamaican economy and strength of the TGI Fridays brand as we continue to elevate casual dining in Jamaica – starting with Kingston”.

Meanwhile, Vice President of TGIF, Kerri Hosein-Khan shared that “TGI Fridays has always been the place to go for great food and a good time with friends and family no matter the occasion”.

The company is also promising “exciting new food and beverage options with exceptional service.”

When asked about the cost of the refurbishing, the proprietors remained tight-lipped.

“One of the most important aspects of the reimage of TGI Fridays is ensuring that we represent the country’s brand and culture. As such, we currently have upwards of 50 employees, who are all Jamaican”, the company said in a response to questions from Loop News.

“We hire the best in class, and coming out of the pandemic, we have a lot of young people looking for jobs. We are currently hiring to fill vacancies as we head back to full dine-in operations”, the company stated.

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