Un homme grièvement blessé par arme à feu à Pointe-à-Pitre

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Hier matin, un homme a été grièvement blessé à Pointe-à-Pitre par arme à feu.

Ce dimanche (6 novembre), peu avant 7 heures,  les secours ont été contactés suite à des coups de feu au boulevard Légitimus à Pointe-à-Pitre.

Arrivés sur place, ils ont découvert un homme de 47 ans, grièvement blessé.

La victime a été prise en charge et transportée au CHU dans un état grave.

La police nationale et le Smur étaient sur place pour traiter l’incident. Une enquête a été ouverte.

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Man and one-year-old child shot in Above Rocks, St Catherine Loop Jamaica

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A man and a one-year-old child were shot and injured in a section of St Catherine on Saturday.

Police reports are that at about 2:00 pm, the man and the child were at premises in Barnett District, Above Rocks, St Catherine when an explosion was heard.

The two were taken to the hospital for medical treatment.

Full details of the incident are still not clear as there are reports surfacing that a suspect is now being questioned in relation to the incident.

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Inquest into death of AUA student to be held today; but post-mortem still required before body can be released to relatives

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The coroner’s inquest into the death of American University of Antigua (AUA) student Kenneth Matthew is being undertaken today, November 7.

A source says the coroner, Chief Magistrate Joanne Walsh, and a small jury panel are expected to view the body at the funeral home.

It is also hoped that a post-mortem examination will take place later today, since Matthew’s family has asked for the process to be expedited to facilitate the body being flown back to Qatar for burial.

A source says that Matthew’s father and uncle, who are currently on island, paid a visit to the coroner to make this request.

Reportedly, the men were assured that the inquest would be undertaken quickly. However, based on the law, a post-mortem will have to be conducted to determine the exact cause of Matthew’s death before a death certificate is issued and the body is released.

Matthew, who was struck by a car two Sundays ago, succumbed to his injuries in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre last Wednesday, November 2, at 10:40 a.m.

The man alleged to be responsible for the accident, Karim “Ice Cream” Edwards, is currently on bail on a charge of dangerous driving.

The Police are yet to upgrade the charge to causing death by dangerous driving; however, this might be dependent on the results of the post-mortem examination.

Still hospitalized is Matthew’s female colleague, 19-year-old Priyanjana Das, who lost an arm as a result of the accident, but is otherwise expected to make a full recovery.

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Former Jolly Beach Resort workers struggle as they await severance promised weeks ago

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Former Jolly Beach Resort (JBR)workers are concerned and upset that they have not received their severance payments, promised by Prime Minister Gaston Browne more than three weeks ago.

The workers have been waiting for their severance and other entitlements for over two years now. And although the Antigua and Barbuda Worker’s Union (ABWU) has collaborated with them to ensure their payout tallies are correct, no one has been issued a cheque, to date.

Responding to a question from MP Jamale Pringle, during a recent sitting of Parliament, Browne claimed the severance money is in an escrow account; and it is left to the Administrator of the property to determine when those funds will be disbursed, he said.

Meanwhile, a man called in to a radio programme over the weekend, complaining that he and the former employees continue to struggle. Some of them have lost their vehicles or homes; some are owing rent; and others are unable to support their families, he says.

The disgruntled resident says the Browne Administration should save itself the embarrassment and pay up the severance and gratuities – or he, along with others, is willing to chain himself to the gates of the property before the hotel can be opened again.

The former employee is asking whether there is actually any money being held in escrow, as is alleged by PM Browne.

Meanwhile, Alex Browne – the United Progressive Party Candidate for St. Phillip’s North and a former Jolly Beach worker, himself – is also wondering what is taking so long for the money to be released from escrow.

But, in the meantime, he is extending appreciation to the Union for its hard work in assisting workers to verify what is owed to them.

The former employees are owed more than $7 million, reportedly. The hotel was forced to close its doors in March 2020 as result of the COVID-19 pandemic, which exacerbated its existing financial woes.

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National Security JSC meets November 9

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THE Parliament’s National Security joint select committee (JSC) will hold a virtual public meeting on Wednesday from 2.30 pm.

Within recent times two of its members, Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal and Opposition Senator Jayanti Lutchmedial have called on the committee to meet urgently to question officials from law enforcement agencies about the state of crime in TT.

In a signed letter dated October 26 to Moonilal and Lutchmedial, JSC chairman Keith Scotland reminded them that when the committee last met on October 25 it agreed to conduct “an examination into the factors that contribute to the prevalence of illegal firearms and gun violence in TT.

Scotland, who is Port of Spain South MP, said October 26 was set as the tentative date set for the JSC to receive submissions from stakeholders.

He said, “Given the compatibility of the current inquiry with your request, the committee may be willing to consider using this opportunity to interrogate the issues raised in your correspondence (Moonilal’s and Lutchmedial’s) at the earliest opportunity.”

Scotland directed the committee’s secretariat to circulate Moonilal and Lutchmedial’s letters to the other JSC members and have their request “discussed at the next meeting of the committee as a matter of urgency.”

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Valencia man gunned down outside home

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POLICE are investigating the murder of a Valencia man who was found gunned down outside his home on Saturday afternoon.

Investigators said at about 4.15 pm, residents of Sunset Drive, Benny Road, Valencia, heard gunshots and found Noel Lovelace, 34, dead. There is no motive for the killing of the unemployed man.

No one else was injured and there were no witnesses to the killing.

When police arrived at the scene, Lovelace’s body was covered with a sheet.

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‘We Will Get Through This Together’ – Pierre Assesses Flood Damage – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s office announced that Monday, he would outline the government’s response to the massive flooding Saint Lucia experienced the previous day.

The Prime Minister has given the assurance that volunteers are assisting those who are most affected.

On Sunday evening, Ministry of Infrastructure technical staff accompanied Pierre on a damage assessment exercise in his Castries East constituency.

The Prime Minister, in a Facebook post, observed that crews were mobilised to clear fallen trees and debris from the roads, and assessments are ongoing.

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“We will get through this together! Be assured, Saint Lucia, that our emergency personnel, technical crews, LUCELEC, and volunteers are on the ground and are providing assistance to those most affected by this system,” Pierre stated.

“Once again, I encourage everyone to stay safely indoors and to exercise extreme caution if you must venture outdoors,” the Castries East MP stated.

And he expressed gratitude to all who are working hard to bring relief to citizens and the country.

In addition, Pierre urged residents to remain steadfast in the task ahead and lend a helping hand during this time.

“God give us strength and courage!” He said.

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Gunshot victim bleeds out in City bus terminal Loop Barbados

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Barbados has recorded its 39th unnatural death.

The victim has been identified as Mark Anthony Armstrong of Hothersal Turning, St Michael. According to police he was 47 years old.

The police report states about 10:15 pm a man reportedly was shot and ran into the Granville Williams Bus Terminal in Fairchild Street where he collapsed and died. However, videos circulating on social media showed that Armstrong was still alive when he collapsed in the terminal. Bystanders could be heard talking about applying pressure to the wound, as loud sirens approached the terminal.

His was the second shooting death in The City for the day. Earlier in the morning of Sunday, November 6, 22-year-old football phenom Kobe Shepherd was shot and killed in Greenfield, The City.

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Blue Diamond Resorts Reveals Its Newest Hideaway at Royalton Coming to Montego Bay

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News Americas, TORONTO, Canada, Mon. Nov. 07, 2022: Blue Diamond Resorts has recently announced that Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters Montego Bay will open in late 2023. The property will offer a unique adults-only all-inclusive experience on the shores of Trelawny, Jamaica.

Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters’ guests will have the opportunity to enjoy elevated suite amenities, day-to-night activities for adults, a world-class spa, fitness center with modern equipment, unlimited international and local liquors in eight bars and eleven exclusive culinary options including its signature Dorado restaurant, set to debut for the very first time in Montego Bay. Guests will also have access to the facilities of the neighboring Royalton Blue Waters Montego Bay, An Autograph Collection All-Inclusive Resort.

“We have reimagined 352 modern rooms and suites thinking only in the perfect adults-only vacation that serves as a restorative haven reserved for special people and occasions,” said Jurgen Stutz, Senior Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Distribution for Blue Diamond Resorts. “With this project we were looking to provide greater exclusivity and enhanced services that continue to carry the All-in Luxury® essence, and the Hideaway at Royalton brand was the ideal choice to achieve it.”

Through its Togetherness concept, Hideaway at Royalton Blue Waters Montego Bay will also provide personalized pool and beach locations, as well as other areas, planned and designed to encourage guests to reconnect and rekindle valuable relationships.

The new adults-only experience from Blue Diamond Resorts, the hotel management company, will continue to include All-in Luxury® features such as Royalton’s handcrafted DreamBed, All-In Connectivity, Sports Event Guarantee and premium Diamond Club category, for a modern Caribbean getaway.

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Blue Diamond Resorts encompasses over 45 properties, exceeding 18,000 rooms in eight countries located in the most popular holiday destinations in the Caribbean. Its nine leading hotel brands include the Award-winning, All-In Luxury® Royalton Luxury Resorts, where Everyone is Family. Whether guests come as friends, parents, kids, couples, weddings, corporate or incentive retreats, or solo travelers everyone is family in these properties that feature personalized services and signature amenities including All-In Connectivity, DreamBed, and the Sports Event Guarantee. To refocus on valued relationships and friendships, Hideaway at Royalton offers an adults-only experience with exclusive dining and preferred accommodations to enhance Togetherness among their guests. Party Your Way at Royalton CHIC Resorts, an adults-only vibrant and effervescent all-inclusive brand to revel in the unexpected. Mystique by Royalton is Miles from Ordinary, offering their visitors the chance to connect with their surroundings in a boutique-style resort collection full of endless beauty and hip vibes. In Jamaica, Grand Lido Negril offers guests over the age of 21, a unique and all-inclusive Au Naturel vacation along with a secluded shore for the utmost privacy. Memories Resorts & Spa offers a vacation designed whether you’re planning a family vacation, reuniting with friends, or just have a relaxing moment with your significant other, while Starfish Resorts provides amazing value, breathtaking surroundings, and rich culture and heritage. Planet Hollywood Hotels & Resorts invites guests to Vacation Like A Star with an engaging and interactive experience, plus famous pop culture items from iconic movies, music, and sports while you will Dodge the Paparazzi at Planet Hollywood Adult Scene where your adults-only vacation will be the center of fascination and attention with glam and exclusivity. 

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Epitomizing modern and exclusive elegance, Hideaway at Royalton offers an adults-only experience to enhance Togetherness among their guests. Neighboring the Royalton Luxury Resorts, these all-inclusive properties include elevated privacy and enhanced quality of service at popular tropical locales including Mexico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Saint Lucia. Its signature All-In Luxury® facilities allow guests to enjoy world-class amenities such as Royalton’s handcrafted DreamBed, All-In Connectivity, Sports Event Guarantee and the premium Diamond Club category. 

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Opinion: Chad Powell Jr is right – Caymanians face serious challenges Loop Cayman Islands

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The three-minute speech of young Caymanian, Chad Anthony Powell Jr before the UK House of Commons in the UK Youth Parliament recently was a moving and touching display of the love and concern that Mr Powell has for these islands.

The dangers heeded by Mr Powell, however, in respect of affordable housing challenges, brain drain, and climate change, are not just applicable to young Caymanians, but to Caymanians on a whole who are seeking a stake in their own country.

Housing

On the topic of affordable housing, Mr Powell lamented:

I love the Cayman Islands and I intend to live and grow old there one day. But the immensely high cost of living and our disastrous housing crisis has caused many people my age, many people like me, to not only consider but pretty much have it, not even in the back of their minds, not even thinking about it… they are going to move away.

In my opinion, Mr Powell is spot on here; Cayman does have a housing crisis. In fact, I believe that this crisis is impacted by many variables, some of which are frequently discussed by government ministers and outlined in reports, including the recent population Census report produced by the Economics & Statistics Office.

Looking at the Census report, for example, it is clear that a substantial portion of the population is earning less than $3,000 per month, below what some argue is required to cope with the high cost of living in the Cayman Islands and subaqueous to the high GDP per capita often boasted about for wage earners in the country.

As to what the current government has done about the situation, I have to be honest and say that they have not just stood by and let people suffer.

Instead, members of the new government have stepped in to assist, including by way of the establishment of new programmes to defray some living expenses.

These programmes include the deferral of electricity rate hikes, restructuring the Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) to make it more efficient, and working with stakeholders to come up with other ideas as to how to soften the blow to those living and working in the Cayman Islands.

In addition to the current government’s efforts, various community organisations assist those in financial need from time to time. Such help includes food and utility voucher programmes, along with helping some people who find themselves homeless from time to time.

With respect to the availability of affordable homes, the Minister of Housing, Jay Ebanks, is in the process of executing plans for more affordable housing across Grand Cayman. The reality he may face, however, is that there may be hundreds more applications for affordable homes than there are affordable homes being built by the government or otherwise coming on the market.

Notwithstanding these endeavours, only so much can be done as both the government and charitable organisations are limited to what their resources allow them to do.

The risk of an inevitable resource depletion is exacerbated by other factors impacting the Cayman Islands’ market, including lending rates and real estate speculation.

With respect to borrowing rates, for example, banks have consistently raised interest rates on lending throughout 2022, which they say they have done to match increases in lending rates by the Board of Governors of the US Federal Reserve.

If this continues, those who were just living day-to-day and near the financial edge before the rate increases could soon face homelessness.

The danger of having no home was also echoed in Mr Powell’s speech in the UK Youth Parliament when he explained that, after speaking to others his age, their concern was that “It’s too expensive to live” in Cayman and that they will “never be able to afford a home” in Cayman” and will “have to move away.”

Powell emphasised that it was “Not that they want to but they have to… Because if given the choice, they would definitely stay in our beautiful islands.”

As part of the affordable housing solution, Mr Powell mentioned that, last year, his Youth Parliament moved a motion called “Restriction on High-Cost Housing and Implementation of Land and Housing Purchase Licences for Non-Caymanians.”

Mr Powell explained: “This was an effort to get restriction on the price of houses and the purchase of properties by persons not even residing in the Cayman Islands.”

However, this motion appears to have fallen on deaf ears because, since the motion was moved by Mr Powell’s Youth Parliament, the sale of property in Cayman remains without any price or ownership restrictions.

In fact, international speculators are viewing Cayman as ripe for development and profits and are seeking special Local Companies Control Licences (which do not require Caymanian participation for 12 years if granted) to operate as property developers and real estate agents.

Without any moratorium being placed on the fast-paced development, no long-term sustainable development plan and with no restrictions being implemented as Powell intimated, land and buildings will be subject to constant and increasing speculation, forever putting property ownership outside the reach of the average Caymanian and any foreign worker living in the Cayman Islands making less than $3,000 per month.

Put another way, instead of creating net worth for Caymanians, more net worth will be created for international, high-net-worth persons, some of whom may not be materially impacted by the high cost of living and other issues faced by Caymanians.

Without market intervention or a moratorium, Powell’s prophecy (and that of his colleagues) is right: more Caymanians are “going to move away,” including those currently living in Cayman and young Caymanian university graduates who will seek a home elsewhere, outside Cayman.

Brain drain

By making the decision to permanently leave Cayman or not deciding to return to live on Cayman, a negative, unintended outcome may materialise.

In particular, the leaders of our economic pillars will, in due course, take note of the high number of qualified Caymanian professionals who are no longer keen to return to the Cayman Islands to contribute to local companies, leading to what Mr Powell refers to as a “brain drain” happening in other parts of the Caribbean.

Bizarrely, while a “brain drain” is predicted for Caymanians, Cayman’s population is steadily rising to 100,000 inhabitants, adding to the over 100 nationalities already living here.

In my opinion, this suggests that any one or more of the following scenarios may be taking place:

that the 100 or so other nationalities living here may be finding some way (unknown to Caymanians) to cope with the high cost of living; orthat members of some other nationalities are possibly being offered lucrative opportunities that are not being afforded to Caymanians

Regardless of which of these (or any other) scenarios that might exist, it is evident that no one, save for Mr Powell and his colleagues, is bold enough to both speak publicly and take relevant policy steps to further curb the suffering of many Caymanians.

Failing to address the issue in the way Mr Powell suggests may also mean that, ultimately, the situation may become absolutely unbearable for a substantial number of Caymanians.

It goes without saying that, once circumstances become unendurable, there are some members of society who will make bad decisions and engage in criminal activity, including theft and armed robbery to take rather than earn what they need.

If Cayman’s social and economic climate Cayman continues to get heated as it has been doing lately, then the concern raised by Mr Powell is right; we may eventually lose all our Caymanians, while strangely and simultaneously creating non-Caymanian beneficiaries with long, safe and sure economic futures.

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