Fatal RTA: PM’s driver knocks down cyclist

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Edwin Hill, who is Prime Minister Hon. John Briceno’s driver, reportedly knocked down a cyclist while driving near Biscayne Village. The man, not yet identified, has since succumbed to his injuries. Police are now awaiting a directive from the DPP.

BELIZE CITY, Mon. July 18, 2022Police are currently engaged in an effort to identify the victim of a recent road traffic accident that took place on Sunday night a little after 7:00 p.m. somewhere between Miles 24 and 25 on the Philip Goldson Highway. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Edwin Hill, a well-known PUP supporter and Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño’s driver. When interviewed by the media this morning, Commissioner of Police Chester Williams said that, following the incident, Hill was taken to the Ladyville Police Station, where he fully complied with police. 

A file is being put together by investigators and will be passed on to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Cheryl-Lynn Vidal, who will determine if any charges will be brought against Hill.

“Presently investigators are putting the file together, recording statements from witnesses, and we will be sending the file to the Director of Public Prosecutions for her determination,” Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams said.

According to COMPOL Williams, Hill was reportedly driving his private motor vehicle from Belize City in the direction of Orange Walk when the victim, who was riding a bicycle, reportedly swerved toward Hill’s vehicle. The COMPOL further said that Hill could not avoid hitting the man, since traffic was coming from the opposite direction.

“The cyclist was hit, and was transported to the Karl Heuser Memorial Hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries,” COMPOL Williams said. While he could not place blame on any of the parties at this time, since the DPP’s determination is pending, COMPOL Williams did remark, “Like I said, the cyclist, based on what investigation is showing so far, is that the cyclist was the one who swerved in the path of Mr. Hill’s oncoming vehicle. But we are not going to say at this time who is at fault. We are going to put the file together, and then we sent it to the DPP, and then she will make that determination.”

COMPOL Williams said that, while many believe that extra leniency will be afforded to Hill because of his political affiliation, he will be dealt with like any other person who finds themselves in a similar situation. He said that no special treatment will be given to Hill on account of his role as the PM’s driver.

“We would normally not arrest somebody right away unless there is a clear indication that the driver is at fault, or in situations where drivers would refuse to cooperate in giving blood or urine sample to test if they were under the influence,” COMPOL Williams saidHill will remain free to drive until any decision barring him from doing so is handed down by the courts.   

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Vendredi soir, le 51ème festival de Fort-de-France proposait la très attendue « scène jeune »au parc Aimé-Césaire.

Entourés de Guy-Marc Vadeleux (claviers, chef d’orchestre), Kevin Toris (guitare), Axel Zébina (batterie) et Yohann Zébina, Jahliss (la fille de Majesty…), Paille et Maarcolme, plus les intermèdes de DJ Dav, DJ Stonekila et Arewhana Gang, étaient dans la place en ce jour de fête des bacheliers foyalais.À découvrir avec nos photos et vidéos… 

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Acting CoP to his officers after 8 charged with murder: Don’t be distracted from your jobs

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ACTING Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob, on Tuesday, called on his officers not to allow the charging of eight of their colleagues to stop them from doing their jobs.

Speaking on TV6’s Beyond the Tape, Jacob said Tuesday was a sad day for Trinidad and Tobago and the police service in particular following the court appearance of the officers.

Sgt Joseph Solomon, Cpl Charles Budri and PCs Vaughn St Cyr, Sean Lord, Mark Lewis, Sherwin Baptiste, Colin Furlonge and Jameel Mohammed, were each charged with murdering Joel “Lion” Jacob, 38, his childhood friend Noel Diamond, 46 and Israel Moses Clinton, 27, at Juman Drive, Second Caledonia, Morvant on June 27, 2020.

“It is very difficult for us but we have to rise above the occasion, because this country is depending on us.

“It will have a significant psychological, mental effect on other officers when situations like these happen, but we need to continue holding the reins and doing what is required. Our social workers will play a very important part in supporting the officers and providing the necessary counselling not just for them but for their families in these situations.

“This is a time when the TT Police Service needs all hands on the deck to stop the scourge of criminality.”

He added that trust in the police fluctuates but he believed that the general consensus was that the population trusted the police and knew they were “professionals carrying out their duties and providing the country with security.”

He said there was a small group of citizens with access to media and social media with the loudest voice to influence others away from trusting police. He said that would not augur well for the service.

“We will be working with our officers because we don’t want them to be deterred and we know that they will not be deterred from carrying out their job and they will be able to face the challenges that exist out there.

CoP: Police will stick to use-of-force policy

“We will continue using our use-of-force policy, which is consistent with the Criminal Law Act that grants us the opportunity to use the necessary force.

“We have to re-enforce that to the officers because we don’t want the officers to reach the stage to be timid when they are out there which may result in injury to officers because they may be reluctant to act.”

He said the fact that the officers were charged is a sign that police were willing to act independently to do their duties professionally.

Asked if it was time to reconsider the police use of force policy, Jacob said no, adding that the current use of force policy is in alignment with the law. He added that constant training for officers is needed and done.

At a media briefing hours before his appearance on Beyond the Tape, Jacob, when asked if he believed the public trust had waned had a different answer saying he would have to await the results of research done, by “proper methods and not social-media methods.”

Earlier, head of the Northern Division, Snr Supt Winston Maharaj addressed another police-involved killing that took place in his division on Tuesday. In that incident a man identified as Mischack Ramdeen also known as Mishack Gibson of Blanchisseuse was killed.

Ramdeen, according to police, was in a white Nissan Almera with another man travelling along the Paria Main Road, La Fillette, at about 4 am when officers of the Blanchisseuse Police Station tried to stop the car.

Reports say the car sped off while police chased after it before the car stopped. Both men then came out shooting at police. Police returned fire hitting Ramdeen who was declared dead at the Port of Spain General Hospital. The other man escaped into nearby bushes and is being sought by police. A loaded Beretta pistol was recovered along with six rounds of ammunition.

Supt Maharaj: Raise children to avoid crime

This was one of two incidents that took place in the division on Tuesday where suspected criminals died. The other incident took place in El Socorro where a home-owner killed two of six gunmen who broke into his home.

Maharaj said, at about 4 am, a group of men went to the man’s home in a “well-planned operation” with three vehicles. The homeowner, a licensed gun owner, opened fire, hitting three of the intruders, of which two died. The others escaped.

The remaining injured bandit, a 17-year-old from Laventille, is warded at hospital in a serious condition.

Maharaj said the attempt was not the first such attempt in the division and police had put things in place to address the issue.

He then warned parents and guardians to raise their children in a way that they will not end up dead because of the criminal life they chose.

“While it is the duty of law enforcement to tackle such activity, we, as the police, want to appeal to citizens, particularly those misguided young people, to think long and hard before adopting this career of crime that appears to be glamorous. It is not! There are alternatives.”

He added that the ages of those involved are from 17 to 30. He said his officers will do their job and appealed to citizens to “do their part” by instilling good values and dissuade those criminally minded since a life of crime is no life at all.

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L’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres met le livre jeunesse ? l’honneur

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Pendant des ann?es, le pr?sident de l’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres, Francois Nedje Jacques, a claironn? l’organisation du Salon national d’illustration et de litt?rature jeunesse. Cette id?e qui a longtemps fait son chemin va se mat?rialiser dans le cadre du programme <> de Vivario Ha?ti en partenariat avec l’Union europ?enne et Chantiers du Sud.

Du 20 au 24 juillet 2022 le Salon national d’illustration et de litt?rature jeunesse va se d?ployer sur notre sc?ne culturelle autour du th?me <>. Une dizaine d’auteurs et d’illustrateurs vont animer cette premi?re ?dition.

Ce salon met en avant le livre ? la port?e des enfants de 1 ? 15 ans et sensibilise ? l’importance de l’identit? culturelle. Parce que les livres am?liorent le vocabulaire, d?veloppe le raisonnement, procure au lecteur un grand avantage : la concentration de l’esprit, ce salon proclame le livre comme outil pour mener de bonnes ?tudes, r?soudre les probl?mes les plus ardus de la vie. En effet, un esprit dissip? ne va pas loin. Aussi le livre favorise-t-il la focalisation de l’esprit et stimule les processus cognitifs.

L’op?rateur culturel Francois Nedje Jacques, connu comme coordonnateur de Programme d’activit?s CLAC/ Biblioth?ques municipales ? la Direction nationale du livre (DNL), a d?clar? : <>. Et de poursuivre : <>

Il a inform? que cette manifestation culturelle se fera en mode pr?sentiel et en ligne. Le salon d?marre, le mercredi 20 juillet, au Centre culturel Pyepoudre ? Port-au-Prince, avenue John Brown. Les auteurs de livre jeunesse parleront de leur exp?rience d’?criture avec le public. Des enfants recevront des livres.

Au menu : ateliers d’?criture pour familiariser le jeune public avec la litt?rature ; ateliers de dessin, s?ances d’animation, lecture anim?e, projections et rencontres d’auteur.e.s. Le jeudi 21 juillet, dans la ville de Saint-Marc, d?partement de l’Artibonite, le Centre de lecture et d’animation culturelle (CLAC) accueille des activit?s de m?me facture. Le 23 juillet, ? l’Alliance fran?aise au Cap-Ha?tien, le salon continue.

Ce mercredi, ? Pyepourdre, illlustrateurs et auteurs de livres jeunesse seront au rendez-vous du Salon national du livre jeunesse : Francisco Silva (illustrateur), Marc Exavier (auteur), Sabine Legros (auteure), St?phania Dugazon (auteure), Audeva Joseph (auteure-illustratrice), Karl Heins Desroches (auteur-illustrateur), Jean Philippe Etienne (correcteur), Taina Tranquille (auteure), Junie Thomas (resp. litt?rature jeunesse), Lesly Lalanne (auteur), Claude Bernard S?rant (auteur) et Lakou kajou.

St?phania Dugazon, auteure du livre jeunesse <>, est une habitu?e des activit?s de l’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres, institution ? l’initiative de ce salon national. ? l’occasion de la septi?me ?dition du festival Vive Ha?ti Livres, une autre manifestation majeure de l’association, elle avait anim? un atelier de lecture et avait discut? autour de son travail d’?crivain avec les enfants. De m?me pour Marc Exavier, un familier du festival Vive Ha?ti livre. Il avait eu un grand succ?s avec son ouvrage <> lors de la c?l?bration des 327 ans d’existence de la ville de Saint-Marc. Les enfants veulent se ressembler ? ce personnage de papier qui fascine par sa grande curiosit?. Nayou pose des questions sur tout.

L’auteur de <> et de <>, Claude Bernard S?rant, prendra part ? cette f?te qui promet un grand divertissement.

Ce salon national veut offrir aux jeunes tout un paquet d’activit?s enrichissantes cet ?t? : ateliers, animation, spectacles de contes, clown, marionnettes g?antes, projections de dessins anim?s. Des planches de certaines cr?ations majeures des illustrateurs seront expos?es . Espace de vente dans les lieux o? les manifestations se d?roulent et aussi vente en ligne. Les enfants de 8 ? 13 ans auront aussi droit ? des ateliers de fabrication de livres. Ils prendront part ? des ateliers d’illustration, d’?criture d’histoires pour enfants.

La premi?re ?dition du Salon national du livre jeunesse de l’Association Vive Ha?ti Livres promet tout un paquet de divertissements.

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Inauguration de l’h?pital Sant?-Soleil ? Ouanaminthe

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L’h?pital Sant?-Soleil est le nom d’un nouvel ?tablissement sanitaire inaugur? le samedi 16 juillet 2022. La c?r?monie inaugurale s’est d?roul?e dans son b?timent flambant neuf situ? ? Rivi?re-Canarie, une localit? de la commune de Ouanaminthe, en pr?sence de plusieurs personnalit?s publiques, du monde m?dical et des repr?sentants de la soci?t? civile ouanaminthaise.

<>, a fait savoir l’initiateur du projet, le Dr Savio Gar?on, soulignant sa volont? de faire de cet h?pital une r?f?rence en mati?re de qualit? de services et de soins aux patients dans tout le pays et qu’elle sera connue pour l’innovation, l’?ducation et les soins de sant?.

<>, a d?plor? le Dr Gar?on.

Selon le m?decin, la situation sanitaire est lamentable dans les villes recul?es, en particulier dans les villes frontali?res o? des familles en d?tresse traversent leurs communaut?s mal desservies pour se rendre en R?publique dominicaine en vue de recevoir des soins m?dicaux.

<>, a-t-il d?clar?, ajoutant que <> est un h?pital d?di? ? fournir des soins m?dicaux ? la communaut? locale. <>, a laiss? entendre le m?decin.

<>, a d?clar? pour sa part le Dr Kanould Dolcin?, vice-pr?sident de l’h?pital Sant?-Soleil.

L’h?pital Sant?-Soleil s’?tend sur une superficie de 4000 m?, avec 20 lits. Mis ? part les services d’urgence qui fonctionnent 24 heures sur 24, l’h?pital offre des services de m?decine interne, p?diatrie, gyn?cologie, d’image (radiographie, sonographie), laboratoire complet et pharmacie, selon les dirigeants de cet ?tablissement sanitaire, qui annoncent pour bient?t la disponibilit? d’autres services comme la chirurgie g?n?rale, l’orthop?die.

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La raret? du carburant fait grimper les prix du transport en commun

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Quand les produits p?troliers se font rare dans les stations d’essence et se vendent dans les coins de rues ? des prix exorbitants, les chauffeurs des transports en commun augmentent ipso facto les prix de leurs circuits respectifs. Au cours des derni?res semaines, les passagers ont fait face ? une escalade des prix dans les transports en commun. Les chauffeurs fixent les nouveaux prix comme bon leur semble.

Il est plus facile de s’approvisionner dans la rue ? proximit? d’une station d’essence que dans les stations-service. Apr?s une journ?e de travail, j’ai parcouru toute la ville, la semaine ?coul?e, pour trouver une station d’essence o? il est possible de faire le plein sans succ?s. J’ai trouv? quelqu’un qui stocke la gazoline, il a refus? d’accepter 1 000 gourdes pour un gallon >>, a argu? un chauffeur de taxi qui exigeait 75 gourdes aux passagers qui montent ? bord de sa voiture. Certains chauffeurs de taxi ont ajout? 25 gourdes ? l’ancien prix et d’autres 50 gourdes.

Entre les chauffeurs et les passagers, l’ambiance est souvent tendue. Ces derniers n’accueillent pas favorablement l’augmentation des prix de plusieurs circuits de la capitale. <>, s’est plaint un passager.

Les circuits P?tion-Ville- centre-ville (par Delmas) et Delmas-centre-ville sont pass?s respectivement de 35 ? 50 gourdes et de 40 ? 50 gourdes, durant les derni?res semaines. Ces augmentations se font arbitrairement. Les autorit?s gouvernementales laissent le champ libre aux chauffeurs depuis la derni?re augmentation des prix des produits p?troliers ? la pompe officiellement. Le gouvernement n’avait pas fix? de nouveaux tarifs et s’?tait mis d’accord avec des organisations syndicales du transport en commun pour garder les prix inchang?s.

Depuis quelques ann?es, les chauffeurs n’attendent pas que les autorit?s gouvernementales fixent les prix. Ils le font eux-m?mes et souvent de concert avec des gens qui contr?lent les stations de bus et de taxi et les organisations syndicales. <>, a d?plor? un chauffeur, critiquant la police, le gouvernement et les organisations syndicales des transports en commun qui abandonnent les chauffeurs et les passagers ? leur triste sort.

Pour de nombreux chauffeurs, la raret? du carburant est une astuce utilis?e par les autorit?s gouvernementales qui veulent augmenter les prix des produits p?troliers ? la pompe. D’apr?s eux, le gouvernement avait proc?d? de cette mani?re l’ann?e derni?re pour ajuster ? la hausse le prix du p?trole ? la pompe.

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Le rectorat de l’UEH ne valide pas les ?lections de l’?cole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves

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Le rectorat de l’Universit? d’?tat d’Ha?ti affirme ne pas reconnaitre le nouveau d?canat de l’?cole de droit et des sciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves (EDSEG). Dans une interview accord?e au journal le mardi 12 juillet 2022, Wilson Dorlus, secr?taire g?n?ral de l’Universit? d’?tat d’Ha?ti (UEH), a indiqu? que le rectorat n’?tait m?me pas inform? de la tenue des ?lections qui ont fait de Me Oct?lus Dorvilien le doyen de l’EDSEG. <>, a argu? M. Dorlus, rappelant au passage que la circulaire du conseil ex?cutif en date du 11 janvier 2021 instaurant une commission de restructuration de l’EDSEG reste toujours en vigueur.

Dans un avis adress? ? la communaut? de l’Ecole de droit et des dciences ?conomiques des Gona?ves, publi? le 29 mars 2021, l’unit? de communication de l’UEH a rappel? que Me Dufr?ne Guillaume, coordonnateur de la commission de restructuration, joue le r?le de directeur de l’EDSEG. De son c?t?, Me Youdeline Ch?rizard, assistant coordonnateur, joue le r?le d’assistant directeur. <>, pr?cise la note.

En d?pit de la position du rectorat, un nouveau d?canat ayant comme doyen Me Oct?lus Dorvilien, Marie Eug?ne Jean Louis, chef du d?partement juridique et Me Choubert Gustave, responsable des affaires ?conomiques et sociales a ?t? install? le 8 juillet 2022. Au terme d’?lections tenues le 24 juin dernier auxquelles quinze professeurs, neuf ?tudiants et quatre cadres ont particip? au scrutin comme ?lecteurs, le nouveau d?canat est investi d’un mandant de trois ans avec pour mission de renouer les liens avec le rectorat de l’UEH.

<>, a promis Me Oct?lus Dorvilien lors de l’installation du d?canat.

<>, a d?plor? le conseil ex?cutif de l’UEH. Dans une note parue le vendredi 4 mars 2022, le rectorat de l’Universit? d’Etat d’Ha?ti dit avoir appris avec consternation qu’un ancien prisonnier a ?t? dipl?m? dans des circonstances troublantes ? l’EDSEG. Le concern? aurait boucl? avec succ?s le cycle d’?tudes de quatre ann?es de la promotion 2017-2021, lequel comprend pourtant les deux derni?res ann?es de son incarc?ration, a d?plor? le rectorat.

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World Champs: Distin, Williamson 9th and 11th in long jump final Loop Jamaica

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Kimberly Williamson finished the women’s high jump final in 11th place at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid))

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The Jamaican pair of Lamara Distin and Kimberly Williamson finished ninth and eleventh respectively in the final of the women’s high jump at the Eugene World Athletics Championships in Oregon, United States, on Tuesday night.

Distin, the national record holder at 1.97m, managed a best jump of 1.93m. For her part, Williamson cleared the bar at 1.89m.

The event was won by the Australian Eleanor Patterson, who cleared the bar at 2.02m.

Lamara Distin completed the women’s high jump final in 9th place at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Ukraine’s Yaroslava Mahuchikh claimed silver with a 2.02m clearance as well, while Italy’s Elena Vallortigara claimed bronze with 2.00m.

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WATCH: Gun holders trade bullets in reported road rage incident Loop Jamaica

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The location in Montego Bay, St James, where bullets were traded on Tuesday afternoon by men believed to be licensed firearm holders

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It was like a scene from a Western movie in the bustling Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay, St James, on Tuesday afternoon as men believed to be licensed firearm holders traded bullets after a reported dispute stemming from a road rage incident.

Both men received gunshot wounds and reportedly ended up at the hospital.

The incident, which unfolded shortly after 1pm Tuesday, resulted in a massive traffic build-up.

Crime scene investigators cordoned off the road to process the scene, which added to the traffic woes.

The Montego Bay police are investigating.

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World Champs: Dacres, Smikle finish down the pack in discus final Loop Jamaica

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Traves Smikle, finished in 12th place with a best throw of 62.33m at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Tuesday, July 19. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

Fedrick Dacres was unable to repeat his silver medal performance from three years ago at Doha, 2019, finishing ninth in the discus final at the Eugene World Championships Tuesday evening.

Dacres who had had an up and down season managed a best throw of 64.85m.

The other Jamaican in the final, Traves Smikle, finished in 12th place with a best throw of 62.33m. He had two foul throws.

Kristjan Ceh of Slovenia won with a throw of 71.13m, a championship record. Lithuania’s Mykolas Alekna was second in 69.27m with his countryman Andrius Gudzius claiming the bronze in 67.55m.

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