Police investigate hospital’s report of a security guard who claims he shot himself while holstering his firearm

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Police are investigating a shooting incident reported by the hospital after the victim showed up with a gunshot wound to his right thigh.

REAL News understands that a doctor at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre telephoned the Police and reported that a 50-year-old Armstrong Road man – said to be a security guard – had shown up with a gunshot wound, which he said had been self-inflicted.

At about 8 a.m. on August 4, he was holstering a 9 mm pistol at his All Saints Road workplace when he accidentally discharged a round, wounding himself, the man claimed.

He was reportedly treated for entry and exit wounds and later discharged.

The Police reportedly have taken possession of the firearm in question.

Meanwhile, Police say that a 40-year-old motorist remains hospitalized in critical condition after being involved in a vehicular accident on Friday afternoon, August 5.

Reports say the man was driving along the Valley Road when he lost control of his vehicle, crashed, and was thrown from the car. As a result, he suffered puncture wounds to the left side of his chest and lacerations to his forehead.

The man reportedly was unresponsive when he was rushed to hospital for treatment.

The Police continue to probe the cause of the accident.

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Cardboard boxes packed with cannabis continue to be found by law-enforcement officers at airport storage shed

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Within the space of a week, law-enforcement officers have executed another successful drug-interdiction operation at the V.C. Bird International Airport Fed-Ex Storage Shed.

This exercise was conducted on August 4, at about 5:30 p.m., and involved the Customs Enforcement Unit.

Reports are that two cardboard boxes were searched during the exercise and 15 vacuumed-sealed packages with the controlled drug cannabis were found.

The illegal substance reportedly weighs 15 pounds and carries a street value of $90,000.

The box and its contents were transported to the Police Headquarters pending further investigations.

A similar exercise was conducted on July 27, at which time 20 pounds of cannabis contained in 10 vacuumed-sealed packages were discovered inside a cardboard box.

That find had an estimated street value of $126,000.

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Police Probe Jacmel Homicide – St. Lucia Times News

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Police have opened a homicide investigation after the discovery of a man’s body on the road at Jacmel.

According to reports, the body had apparent gunshot wounds.

Sources told St Lucia Times that someone discovered the deceased after midnight on Sunday and summoned the police.

There are no further details at this time.

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Problemas de voltaje provocan daño a pieza de generador en Hospital Universitario

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El director de Ambiente y Cuidado del Hospital Universitario, Wilfredo Martínez, informó en RADIO ISLA que una serie de interrupciones de energía en el día de ayer, 7 de agosto, provocó el daño de una de las piezas de un generador.

“Identificamos que fue una pieza que, aparentemente, absorbió algún tipo de impacto de energía. Entonces, los generadores, para protegerse a sí mismos, pues tumbaron. Por otro lado, cuando la energía de LUMA entra, entra con bajo voltaje y esa es la situación que hemos estado sosteniendo hasta ahora”, explicó Martínez.     

Wilfredo Martínez comunicó que la pieza es “algún tipo de ‘surge protector’ que tiende a proteger el equipo en caso de algún tipo de anomalía en el sistema de energía”. Martínez aseguró que han estado en comunicación con LUMA Energy y que estos “han identificado la avería que causa el bajo voltaje”. 

Noticia relacionada: LUMA alega Hospital Universitario solicitó tiempo antes de intervenir y reparar avería de energía

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GUYANA-SUGAR-Government to hold talks with GuySuCo management and board of directors

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Ouders verwijten AZP dood van anderhalfjarige dochter

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‘Word wakker, we gaan naar huis’ door Consuela Raalte PARAMARIBO — “Ik zag mijn meisje achteruit gaan, ze dronk maar

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Bellefontaine, commune la plus attractive de Martinique et paradoxe démographique

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Lors du dernier recensement de la population réalisé par l’Insee en Martinique, Bellefontaine apparaissait comme la commune de l’île avec la croissance démographique la plus forte (+2,3% entre 2013 et 2019). L’occasion de se pencher sur l’attractivité de ce bourg du Nord-Caraïbe qui voit de nouveaux habitants s’installer sur ses hauteurs pour son « cadre attrayant ». De quoi faire flamber les prix des terrains et transformer la ville en cité-dortoir, dénoncent certains Bellifontains fortement attachés à leur commune. 

Bellefontaine, un lundi matin pluvieux. Un temps gris où, depuis le ponton glissant, le ciel et la mer se confondent, rendant la ligne d’horizon à peine perceptible. Dans un flot quasi ininterrompu, camions et voitures traversent le bourg. Soit pour se rendre dans le Nord-Caraïbe, soit pour descendre sur Fort-de-France. Sous le nouveau marché aux poissons, un seul pêcheur vend le marlin qu’il a attrapé le matin même. Les rues, elles, sont quasi désertes. L’agence de La Poste a le rideau…


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À Pointe-à-Pitre, de nombreux services seront désormais effectués par des entreprises privées

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Le dernier conseil municipal de la ville s’est déroulé sans fait marquant. Toufetois, la ville a attribué plusieurs marchés à des entreprises privées qui seront chargées de l’entretien des salles de classe, de nombreux espaces verts et de fournir  des denrées alimentaires à destination de l’unité centre de production alimentaire (UCPA) pour la réalisation des repas pour les scolaires. 

A la rentrée prochaine, les classes des écoles élémentaires de Baie-Mahault seront entretenues par des sociétés extérieures à la ville. Un choix qu’a fait la municipalité en quête d’un nouveau mode de fonctionnement. 

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Ainsi, 4 fois par semaine, à savoir les lundis, mardis, jeudis et vendredis les entreprises retenues auront pour missions de réaliser les prestations suivantes : « aération des locaux, essuyage et désinfection des interrupteurs, des poignées de…


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OECS Commission congratulates newly elected Prime Minister and Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis

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The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission extends congratulations to newly elected Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis Dr. Terrance Drew and the St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) on their victory in the August 5 General Elections in the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR NEWS UPDATES.

Under the leadership of Dr. Drew, SKNLP captured 6 of 8 seats in Saint Kitts, with the remaining two seats won by the People’s Action Movement (PAM) and the People’s Labour Party (PLP). The Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM) captured all 3 seats in Nevis.

Dr. Terrance Drew was sworn in as the 4th Prime Minister in the history of Saint Kitts and Nevis on Saturday by Justice Trevor M. Ward.

The OECS Commission commends the people of Saint Kitts and Nevis for turning out peacefully to exercise their constitutional rights to vote.

The Commission looks forward to welcoming the  newly elected Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and assures the government and people of its continued commitment and service to the promotion of the country’s interests as a member of the OECS Economic Union regionally and internationally.

In this regard, the Commission recommits to working closely with the Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis in furtherance of the objectives of the country and of the OECS integration movement.

The OECS Commission takes the opportunity to express sincere thanks to the former Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis the Honourable Dr. Timothy Harris for his contribution to the work of the organisation.

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Team Trinidad and Tobago power through Men’s 4x400m relay to bring home gold

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SUPERB RUN: Team TT poses on the podium after winning the gold medal in the Men’s 4 x 400 meters relay during the athletics competition in the Alexander Stadium at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England, on Sunday. – Alastair Grant

Trinidad and Tobago capped off a six-medal haul at the 2022 Commonwealth Games with a historic men’s 4×400 metres relay gold at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, England on Sunday.

The TT quartet of Dwight St Hillaire, Asa Guevara, Machel Cedenio and Jereem “The Dream” Richards, running in that order, powered to victory in three minutes, 01.29 seconds.

In the process, they ended TT’s 56-year gold medal drought in this event at the Games. The last time TT won the Commonwealth men’s 4x400m was in 1966, when Lennox Yearwood, Kent Bernard, Edwin Robert and Wendell Mottley topped the field in Jamaica.

Running out of lane eight, St Hillaire had a strong start on the opening leg and was first to smoothly hand-off his baton to Guevara. Guevara extended the lead on the second lap but Jamaica’s Nathon kept in the hunt.

Another successful hand-off to Cedenio saw TT maintain their advantage with Jamaican Jevaughn Powell closing in. Powell caught Cedenio with just over half-lap to go but the TT quarter-miler shifted gears to regain control.

With about 50m to go on the third lap, Botswana’s Anthony Pesela surged past Powell and levelled Cedenio at the hand-off.

However, the in-form recently crowned men’s 200m Commonwealth champion Richards meant business. Richards blasted off on the final leg to go ahead of the Botswana’s Bayapo Ndori.

Ndori kept on his heels but with the last 100m to go, and scenting victory, Richards increased his speed to open up an unassailable lead; one comfortable enough for him to spread his hands in glory while crossing the finish line.

Botswana earned silver in 3:01.85 whhile Kenya snagged bronze in 3:02.41.

This was Richards’ second gold medal of the meet having successfully defended his 200m crown on Saturday.

Additionally, this was the first time the team ran in this order, since Richards usually contests the second leg. As is customary, “The Dream” paid tribute to his former 400m teammate Deon Lendore, who passed away in an accident in Texas in January.

“First of all I want to say give praise to God. I know Deon would be looking down at us and be very proud of this 4x400m team to see where we’ve come from, to where we are now, Commonwealth Games champions,” he said.

Richards credited a full team effort for the victory and highlighted the efforts of teammates Kashief King and Che Lara, who competed in the semi-finals on Saturday and helped qualify TT to the medal race.

“Today, the plan definitely was to put me on the last leg and see how well I could finish. And everyone did their job exceptionally. Asa might as well have taken me off of the second leg with that leg that he put down there today.

“Dwight gave us a lead from the start. Asa extended that lead, Machel held that lead and did well and opened up for me.

“The team, when I got the baton, it had no wrong for me to do; just finish strong. Running 400m hurts but I will sacrifice myself any day for this 4x400m team,” he added.

Cedenio thanked TT and their social media following for supporting and having faith in their performance.

He said, “We felt the love and we just had to come out and execute and bring it back home to the people of TT.”

St Hillaire’s Kaizen Panthers (domestic club) coach Arlon Morrison expressed pleasure with his Kentucky-based athlete’s critical performance on the opening leg, one which he thinks set the foundation for a golden finish.

During last year’s Olympic men’s 4x400m final, St Hillaire, running the third leg, pulled hamstring and the TT team was forced to settle for last place.

Morrison doesn’t think Sunday’s performance serves as fitting redemption but confirmed it was one of St Hillaire’s best first leg performances.

“I thought this was one of his best first legs run for the season comparing to what he ran at World Championships. If the splits were correct, when the baton exchange happened, this was actually his fastest exchange on a lead-off leg for the year.

“So it seems he has been in good shape and has been able to come through a long collegiate season, which probably would have had influence on his performances prior.

“It’s nice to see how he came around for the team and I’m happy the gelled and produced such a performance,” Morisson said.

Alvin Daniel, a former TT 4x400m World Indoor champion and Central American and Caribbean Games and Carifta Games medallist, said that despite “everything”, he was elated to see TT succeed on this stage.

“Hats off to the team. They didn’t put Jereem under too much pressure on the last leg. Performances like this are going to help Jereem improve over the 200m. His times (200m) will come down once he continues competing in the 400m,” Daniel said.

The 4x400m relay team’s performance mirrored that of cyclist Nicholas Paul’s Commonwealth gold medal in the men’s keirin last week. Paul also became the first TT rider to achieve Commonwealth cycling gold since Roger Gibbon at the same 1966 Games in Jamaica.

Additionally on Sunday, TT’s Jerod Elcock, Eric Harrison jnr, Kion Benjamin and Kyle Greaux secured silver in the men’s 4×100-metre relay.

Running out of lane five, TT clocked a season’s best time of 38.70 seconds to finish second. Hosts England copped gold in 38.35 and Nigeria took bronze in 38.81.

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