2 missing after boat mishap in Essequibo River

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At least two persons are now missing after a boat capsized in the Essequibo River on Saturday.

The mishap occurred sometime between 18:45h and 19:00h in the vicinity of Calf Island, Essequibo River.

The vessel was captained by 34-year-old Jermin Blackman of Two Miles Potaro Road, Bartica, Region Seven. His bowman was 18-year-old Lamuel Allen of Four Miles, Bartica.

In addition to the two boat operators, there were 10 passengers in the vessel at the time of the incident including popular entertainer, Darrel Romeo called ‘Magnum’.

Blackman told investigators that they left Parika Stelling en-route to Bartica and during the journey, the vessel while navigating around a damaged Beacon which is about 100 feet east of Calf Island in the Essequibo River, collided with the beacon.

This resulted in the boat being punctured and beginning to sink. The captain said he attempted to sail to shore but the vessel sunk before reaching shore.

As a result, the passengers began swimming to the shore for safety. Information was circulated and public-spirited persons from Bartica went to the location and assisted in rescuing the survivors.

Upon checking, however, it was discovered that two persons were unaccounted for.

Police say it is unclear at this stage whether all the passengers were wearing life jackets at the time of the incident.

Nevertheless, the survivors were taken to Bartica Regional Hospital to seek medical attention and are being assessed.

Meanwhile, a search party is presently in the area making checks for the two persons who are feared drowned.

Both the Captain and Bowman are in custody assisting with investigations.

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Police destroy over 3000 lbs marijuana along Berbice River; juvenile among 4 in custody

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Approximately 3,000 pounds of marijuana were destroyed during a narcotics eradication exercise by the Joint Services at DeVeldt, Upper Berbice River.

The ranks carried out the exercise at the DeVeldt settlement between 05:30h to 20:00h on Saturday.

Some of the marijuana plants

During the eradication operation, approximately 15,000 cannabis plants ranging from 10 inches to seven feet, and amounting to approximately 2000 pounds, were found cultivated on a total of approximately six acres of land.

In addition to that, approximately 1,000 pounds of dried cannabis, six 12 gauge cartridges were also found in a camp where three adult males and one juvenile were seen attending to the plants on the farms.

A camp being destroyed

On seeing the Police, they ran in an attempt to escape. However, ranks gave chase and apprehended all of them.

They have since been identified as: 30-year-old Fabian Atkinson of Santa Rosa Mission, North West District; 24-year-old Terrence John of New Amsterdam, Berbice; and 20-year-old Elboy Anastacio of Grove, East Bank Demerara.

A search was conducted on Terrence John’s bag in a make-shift camp and a A03 Samsung Cellular phone and one Guyana National ID card were found.

Further searches were conducted in the camp and a Guyana Passport in favour of a juvenile along with his vaccination card were found.

The camps, drying areas, processed cannabis, and cannabis plants were all destroyed by fire.

Cannabis found and later destroyed

The three adult males and the juvenile were escorted to Central Police Station along with the catridges, one spray can, one water can, and one brush cutter, as well as with the cannabis plants found.

At the station, the detainees were placed in custody, pending the charges, while the items mentioned above were lodged.

Investigations are ongoing.

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2 arrested for firearm, ganja found in separate operations

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Police ranks in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) have arrested two males following the discovery of an illegal weapon and narcotics during two separate operations.

One of those suspects is a 60-year-old male of Second Avenue, Bartica, who was caught with 24 grams of cannabis. The discovery was made at Third Avenue, Bartica, sometime around 01:12h today.

Reports are that acting on information received, the Police went to Third Avenue where they observed the suspect acting in a suspicious manner and was trying to conceal something in his hand.

The suspect then attempted to flee between neighbouring yards but was eventually apprehended by the police.

A search was conducted on his person but nothing illegal was found. A search was then carried out in the yard that the suspect ran through and the Police found a transparent parcel containing a quantity of leaves, seeds and stems suspected to be cannabis.

The suspect was arrested and escorted to Bartica Police Station, with the suspected narcotics which was weighed and amounted to 24 grams.

The 60-year-old is presently in custody pending charges.

Meanwhile, hours prior at Sand Hill Landing, Cuyuni River, a Smith and Wesson Revolver along with four rounds of matching ammunition was seized from a known male.

Police say the weapon was retrieved by a 33-year-old Supernumerary Constable attached to Baksh Diamond Enterprise Security Service at about 06:15h on Saturday.

This was after the suspect was “knocked out” by a 22-year-old male, whom he assaulted with the firearm.

According to the 22-year-old man, he and the suspect had a misunderstanding over some money when the suspect whipped out the firearm and dealt him a lash to his head with the gun. The suspect was then dealt a punch to his face and lost consciousness.

The 22-year-old miner immediately took away the firearm from the suspect and discharged a round in the air.

He then handed over the gun along with the ammunition to the Supernumerary Constable, who made contact with ranks from the Itaballi Police Checkpoint and informed them of the incident.

The firearm along with the four matching rounds of ammunition and one spent shell were recovered from the scene.

Efforts made to locate the suspect – who went missing after regaining consciousness – proved futile.

However, the firearm along with the 22-year-old miner was escorted to the Bartica Police Station.

Further investigations are ongoing.

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Colapsa vivienda en Barranquitas en medio de huracán Fiona

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Personal del Negociado para el Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres (NMEAD) de Barranquitas atiende deslizamiento y colapso de una vivienda.

Los hechos ocurrieron en el barrio Helechal. El alcalde de ese municipio, Elliot Colón Blanco, también se encuentra trabajando la situación. 

Al momento, se desconoce si personas resultaron heridas.

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes (NHC, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió en su boletín de las 2 de la tarde que se esperan inundaciones catastróficas para Puerto Rico y República Dominicana por el paso del huracán Fiona. 

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Bidens among thousands paying respects to Queen Elizabeth II Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — U.S. President Joe Biden paid his respects at Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin on Sunday as thousands of police, hundreds of British troops and an army of officials made final preparations for the queen’s state funeral — a spectacular display of national mourning that will also be the biggest gathering of world leaders for years.

Biden and first lady Jill Biden were among thousands of mourners — from locals and tourists to royals and world leaders — to pay their respects at Westminster Hall, where the queen is lying in state. The president made the sign of the cross and put his hand to his heart as he stood quietly near the casket in the ornate 900-year-old hall with his wife and U.S. Ambassador Jane Hartley.

Biden then signed the official condolence book and attended a reception Sunday at Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles III. He is one of 500 world leaders and royals invited to the queen’s state funeral Monday at Westminster Abbey, along with hundreds of British charity workers.

Biden called Queen Elizabeth II “decent” and “honourable” and “all about service” as he signed the condolence book, saying his heart went out to the royal family.

“Queen Elizabeth lived her life for the people,” Jill Biden wrote in a book for spouses and ambassadors. “She served with wisdom and grace. We will never forget her warmth, kindness and the conversations we shared.”

As the dignitaries poured in, the clock was ticking down for those seeking a place in the longest queue many have ever seen to file past the queen’s coffin. The miles-long queue is expected to be closed to new arrivals later Sunday so that everyone now in the line can view the coffin before Monday morning, when it will be taken to Westminster Abbey for the queen’s funeral.

Family by family, thousands of people kept joining the line around the clock, braving chilly overnight temperatures and waits of up to 17 hours in a queue that stretched for over 5 miles (8 kilometers).

Lauren Wilson, a 36-year-old student, was in the much shorter queue for people with mobility issues. She said she wanted to experience in person the coffin lying in state.

“The world is in such a weird place and then this happened. It feels more momentous,” she said.

She worried that the pageantry surrounding Elizabeth’s death deprives the queen’s relatives of the ability to come to terms with their loss.

“The family are not allowed to grieve. I find it quite heart-breaking,” she said.

The queen’s eight grandchildren, led by heir to the throne Prince William, circled the coffin and stood with their heads bowed during a silent vigil on Saturday evening.

Among the foreign leaders in London was New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who told the BBC she was humbled to represent her nation at the funeral and to witness the national outpouring of grief and respect for the late queen.

“The thing that I will take away from this period is just the beauty of the public’s response, the kindness that you see from members of the public, the patience, the camaraderie. That has been, for me, the most moving tribute of all, has been the public response of the British people,” she said.

People across the U.K. will also pause Sunday evening for a nationwide minute of silence to remember the queen, who died Sept. 8 at 96 after 70 years on the throne. Monday has been declared a public holiday, and the funeral will be broadcast to a huge television audience worldwide and screened to crowds in parks and public spaces across the country.

Police officers from around the country will be on duty as part of the biggest one-day policing operation in London’s history.

Crowds also gathered Sunday near Windsor Castle, where the queen will be laid to rest at a private family ceremony on Monday evening.

Steve Beeson came with his family of three and a bouquet of flowers he had purchased for the queen.

“She has been a constant steadying of the reins for the country through all of these really rough times, the least we can do is come and say ‘Thank you,’” he said.

Camilla, the queen consort, paid tribute to her mother-in-law in a video message, saying the monarch “carved her own role” as a “solitary woman” on a world stage dominated by men.

“I will always remember her smile. That smile is unforgettable,” said Camilla, who is married to Charles.

Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, was also among mourners paying respects to the queen’s coffin. British royal officials said Zelenska met with Catherine, the Princess of Wales, at Buckingham Palace on Sunday afternoon. They did not release further details. The British government has been among the strongest supporters of Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia in February.

On Saturday night, it was the grandchildren’s time to mourn. William and Prince Harry, Charles’ sons, were joined by Princess Anne’s children, Zara Tindall and Peter Philips; Prince Andrew’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie; and Prince Edward’s two children — Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.

William stood with his head bowed at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot. Both princes, who are military veterans, were in uniform. The crowd kept slowly, silently filing past.

“You could see that they were thinking hard about their grandmother, the queen,” said Ian Mockett, a civil engineer from Oxford in southern England. “It was good to see them all together as a set of grandchildren, given the things that have happened over the last few years.”

The lying-in-state continues until early Monday morning, when the queen’s coffin will be moved on a gun carriage pulled by 142 Royal Navy sailors to nearby Westminster Abbey for the funeral, the finale of 10 days of national mourning for Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

After the service Monday at the abbey, the late queen’s coffin will be transported through the historic heart of London on the state gun carriage. It will then be taken in a hearse to Windsor, where the queen will be interred alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year at 99.

Sumita Tanda put down bright red roses as a huge floral tribute bloomed near Windsor Castle.

“I feel so privileged to be a local resident of Windsor,” she said. “I just wanted to pay my respects.”

By MIKE CORDER, JILL LAWLESS and DANICA KIRKA, Associated Press

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VIDEO: Prime Minister Gaston Browne meets with King Charles

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PM Browne holds audience with King Charles III

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PM Browne holds audience with King Charles III

Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne on Sunday held an audience with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace as world leaders gather in the England for the State Funeral of the Late Queen Elizabeth II who will be buried on Monday 19th September following a service at Westminster Abbey.

Prime Minister Browne expressed his deep condolences to King Charles III on the passing of his dear mother and Queen, Her Majesty Elizabeth II.

“Your mother and Queen was a shining example to us as leaders as she represented true commitment to service and love of country.  The United Kingdom and the world will miss her dearly,” PM Browne said.

Prime Minister Browne and King Charles III briefly discussed issues of Climate Change and his previous work around the globe through The Prince’s Trust.

His Majesty and Prime Minister Browne pledged to work closely on these and other issues in the future.

In Antigua and Barbuda, Monday 19th September, the day of the State Funeral for Her Majesty, has been declared a public holiday and a National Day of Mourning.

On Monday at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Governor General’s Deputy, Sir Clare Roberts and Acting Prime Minister, the Hon. Steadroy Benjamin will participate in a Thanksgiving Service for the Life and Service of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

The Thanksgiving Service will be followed by a parade through the streets of St. John’s by members of the country’s security forces.

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“Be yourself, focus on what’s best for you” – CSEC top performer encourages students

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Uotam Heeralall

Preparing for a big examination can sometimes be nerve-wracking, particularly if that examination is one that may determine your successful move towards prosperous adulthood.

This is the opinion of Uotam Heeralall of the Anna Regina Multilateral School, who secured 24 Grade Ones and one Grade Two at the 2022 Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations thus coming out as Guyana’s second top performer.

Hailing from Affiance on the Essequibo Coast in Region Two (Pomeroon-Supenaam), Heeralall was born into a nuclear family. He has two brothers, and his father is a trench cleaner and a vendor at the Anna Regina Market.

The young Uotam attended the Affiance Nursery School before progressing to the Taymouth Manor Primary School, during which he realised the importance of education.

“During my primary study, I knew I can become a top student, at least for my school. However, with the guidance and support from my parents and teachers, I was able to score 80 to 90 percent in every class,” Uotam disclosed.

He was more motivated after writing the National Grade Six Assessment (NGSA) examinations and being awarded a spot in one of the leading secondary schools in Georgetown, although he opted to attend the Anna Regina Secondary School.

While attending this secondary school, he participated in almost all the co-curricular activities, including athletics and debating competitions, and was also a member of the social cohesion club.

“The love for my school grew more and more, since the teachers recognised our contribution as students. Each year, I was invited to ARMS prize-giving exercise, where I received several accolades for being one of the best performers in the various subject areas.”

As time passed swiftly, the fifth-form life was quickly approaching, and that thought sometimes caused him to shiver.

“5th Form meant it was time to buckle up, so I decided to accept challenges wholeheartedly. I aimed for the stars, so I put my foot on the accelerator and got serious. I established a study timetable, since I believed that being consistent was the key that guaranteed success. At the bottom of that, I wrote the number “251” which was an indication that the goal was to achieve 25 Grade ones.

This contributed to setting the correct mindset before the examinations. I will not be that student to tell them to work hard and make sacrifices, I will tell them to be yourselves and focus on what is best for them.”

With the commitment and dedication to work, and with the effective guidance of the teachers, his classmates were able to complete their School Based Assessments (SBA) in a timely manner.

Much to their dismay, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and it was a concern for not only Heeralall, but for all the students who were preparing for the exams.

While he was a little skeptical about the learning process, he attended lessons regularly, and stayed focused without taking his eyes off ‘251’. It is with perseverance and much-needed support that he was able to write 25 subjects with ease.

After he had completed the exams, which took care of the ‘25’ in the number ‘251’, his anxiety grew as he thought about the ‘1’, which to him meant ‘Grade Ones’.

Anxiety grew even further when he learned that the CSEC results would be released at his school. Upon the release of the much-anticipated results, he was in tears of joy after learning that he and his schoolmate, Ramoll Baboolall, had topped the country.

Heeralall and his family at a religious function

“I felt elated because my prime objective was to make myself, my parents, my country, and also my school proud, and I’ve certainly achieved that. Now that I am finished my Secondary Education, it is my fervent wish to further my studies at an overseas university… I would like to follow along the path of medical field, especially because I want to become a surgeon, because I have a deep love for science and also there is endless opportunity for me to progress my career.”

The valedictorian thanked God for his guidance and protection, and his parents, especially his father, who worked tirelessly to ensure that finance was intact for him to attend school and several private lessons.

He also expressed gratitude to his mom, who spent more time with him during the night, and also to the teachers of Anna Regina Secondary School, for their efforts and time spent behind his studies.

“My father made the necessary sacrifices and managed to pull it off successfully. Also, I am actively involved in the vending business, where I go to sell during the Christmas holidays and assist at home with the packaging of produce. This vending business is what kept me going, so it is the most valued asset to me. Moreover, I could not thank my mom, Chitrakha Heeralall, enough for all she did for me. Technically, she could have been considered my assistant, since she is the one who stayed up late with me and have all my stuff in place so I can easily leave for school or any extra classes. Not forgetting my two brothers, Neshal Heeralall and Mahendra Heeralall, for supporting me throughout my venture. They are more experienced than I, so they were able to work with me when I made a mistake. So, if I am to be faced with any challenges, I already knew what to do.”

Presently, the young man is exploring several options that are available at his disposal to further his studies.

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4-Y-O boy drowns in ECD trench

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Dead: Shane Samuels

The body of a 4-year-old boy was found last evening floating in a trench at Anns Grove, East Coast Demerara.

Dead is Shane Samuels of Lot 30 Two Friends Village, Anns Grove, ECD. The incident occurred sometime between 20:00h and 22:00h on Saturday.

Reports are that the child was left in the care of an aunt while his mother – 38-year-old Donell Adams, a vendor in Georgetown – went to work on Saturday.

According to the Police, Adams had called her sister to check on her child and was told he was playing in the yard. However, during a second call later that day, the mother was informed that the boy was missing.

Sometime later, the woman got a call from a friend telling her that they had found Shane’s bike close to a trench.

The child’s lifeless body was subsequently removed from the trench by his uncle.

Police say by the time, Adams returned home her son’s motionless body was on the ground next to Two Friends trench.

The body is currently lying at Jerricks Funeral Home awaiting a post-mortem examination.

Investigations are ongoing.

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Saint Lucia Announces 70 Seconds Of Reflection For The Queen – St. Lucia Times News

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On Monday, September 19th, 2022 all residents of and visitors to Saint Lucia involved in all sectors (public and private) and social and economic endeavors, are invited to pause for a national seventy (70) seconds of reflection on the life and legacy of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Church bells and sirens from fire stations around the island will sound for one (1) minute and ten (10) seconds starting at 9:59 am to herald the commencement of the seventy (70) seconds of reflection at 10:00 a.m.

The national seventy (70) seconds of reflection will coincide with the day of the State Funeral and mark the end of the national ten (10) days of mourning since The Demise of Her Majesty.

The Government and the People of Saint Lucia will be represented at Her Majesty’s State Funeral and Committal Service in London by the Acting Governor-General, His Excellency Mr. Cyril Errol M. Charles, the Deputy Prime Minister, Hon Dr. Ernest Hilaire, and Ambassador Anthony Severin, High Commissioner of Saint Lucia in London.

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