23 new COVID-19 cases; 3 in ICU

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Another 23 persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in the last 24 hours according to the Ministry of Health today.

This now takes active cases in Guyana to 279 which includes three patients in the COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and the remaining persons in either home (272) or institutional (4) isolation.

Moreover, three other persons are also in institutional quarantine.

The COVID-19 death toll in the country remains at 1278, while some 69,409 persons have since recovered from the life-threatening virus since its outbreak here.

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Matthews, Tyron help Barbados Royals cop finals spot after defeating GAW Women

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Chloe Tryon (L) and Hayley Matthews (R) after defeating Guyana Amazon Warriors and taking Barbados Royals to the inaugural 6ixty Women’s Final (Photo by Randy Brooks – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Unlucky fortunes prevailed in both Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) camps today, as the Female Warriors suffered back-to-back losses, similar to their male compatriots.

Once again playing the same opposition, the Women Warriors found it difficult to post a competitive total against the Barbados Royals Women when they won the toss and opted to bat first at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis.

Promoted up the order, Guyana’s Shemaine Campbelle and Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu found it difficult to spark a quick start for the Warriors. Athapaththu, after hitting one boundary in her 9 from 8 balls, found herself walking back to the dugout early, compliments of Barbados’ Quiana Joseph.

A boundary in the third over, off the bat of Warriors’ Captain Stafanie Taylor, was the only one in four overs as the female Warriors struggled to find the big shots that the SKYEXCH 6ixty is all about.

Guyana Amazon Warriors’ Stafanie Taylor (R) and Shemaine Campbelle (L) during the first innings at Warner Park Sporting Complex in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis (Photo by Randy Brooks – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

The likes of Barbados’ Shakera Selman and Afy Fletcher kept things tight in the middle before Bajan Captain Heyley Matthews sent Campbelle packing for 13 runs from 17 balls.

At 2-34, with seven overs down, Taylor became conscious of the fact that the innings was getting away from the Warriors. Three boundaries later, Captain Taylor looked good for a late flurry that would get the Warriors to a competitive total.

However, consistent wicket-taking by the Royals was their enemy.

Chedean Nation went first, in the 9th for 2 runs, then, Taylor had no choice but to go after coming up short in pursuit of a single. Shabika Gajnabi fell prey to another run-out in the very next ball.

In the fifth ball of the 10th, Zaida Jones found herself being choked up by Selman’s bowling. The appeal came from the bowler and wicketkeeper, and before Jones knew it, she was out LBW, one ball shy of the Warriors’ allotted 10th over.

With 58 runs to defend, the GAW Women came out hunting wickets. They were successful very early, as Shamilia Connell got rid of Britney Cooper for 1 run. However, the wicket made way for a formidable partnership between Matthews and South Africa’s Chloe Tyron, which eventually led the Bajan franchise home.

Matthews entertained with 25 from 18 balls, including three 4s, while Tyron got the ball across the boundary twice, in her innings of 27 from 21. The pair made the Warriors total look easy, racing to 59 runs in 7.3 overs and 5 wickets to spare.

The Women’s 6ixty Final will be played Sunday at the same venue at 15:00h or 3pm local time.

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Partially Decomposed Body Identified As Missing Sasha Polius – St. Lucia Times News

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The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) has identified a partially decomposed body found on July 23 at Lower Morne Road, Castries, as that of Sasha Polius.

Relatives reported that they last saw the 23-year-old on July 17 when she left to attend a barbecue.

They filed a missing person’s report with the police after she failed to return home and efforts to contact her were unsuccessful.

The Officer in Charge of the Major Crime Unit, Superintendent Luke De Freitas, told St Lucia Times that confirmation of the identity of the partially decomposed body came from the forensic laboratory here on Friday.

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De Freitas said a postmortem examination was conducted and a homicide investigation started while the police awaited identification of the body.

“We are very advanced in this investigation,” the senior police officer disclosed.

Sasha Polius’ family has had their worst fears materialise, although they had indicated that they were losing hope while awaiting an identity confirmation.

Superintendent De Freitas said he sympathised with the grieving relatives.

But at the same time he explained that not everything that has to be confirmed could be done locally or immediately.

“Even if it is locally it’s not an immediate result,” he observed.

“We have to await due process and while we understand and sympathise with people in a similar situation, they need to understand as well that we need to give affirmative information – information that has been confirmed. We do not want to make errors. We do not want to say ‘yes’ at some point and we have to retract later,” De Freitas told St Lucia Times.

“So we are really asking people to understand that there is a process,” he stated.

And the Head of the Major Crime Unit asserted that the police have no control over that process.

“It is the forensic lab and even they cannot give us any timeline within which we can get any confirmation of results. So we want persons to bear with us and understand that we are acting in their best interest and not deliberately delaying any process,” De Freitas told St Lucia Times.

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De constructie waarbij bestuurders in hun functioneren deelnemen aan een criminele organisatie

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INGEZONDEN Deelname aan een criminele organisatie is de strafrechtelijke constructie die het Openbaar Ministerie (OM) heeft uitgevonden en gehanteerd in

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Prison Officer’s Trial Adjourned

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The trial of a prison officer who is facing several drug related charges, has been adjourned until 2nd September, 2022, after three of the prosecution witnesses gave evidence in  the Magistrates’ Court.

Howard Segree, who is now suspended from his job at Her Majesty’s Prison, went to court to begin fighting his case on Monday when the prosecution called three of its four witnesses to give evidence.

The officer is charged with possession of 42 grams of marijuana with intent to transfer and conveying prohibited items into Her Majesty’s Prison.

The prosecution is expected to close its case on 2nd September when the final prosecution witness will give evidence.

The case sparked an intense legal argument between Magistrate Conliffe Clarke and defence attorney, Wendel Robinson, on what constitutes ‘conveying’.

Magistrate Clarke was of the view that the particular section of the law that speaks to conveying has a very broad interpretation.

Robinson, it appears, favoured a narrower interpretation.

In the context of the charges against Segree, the legal concept of conveyance refers to the illegal transportation of weapons, liquor, or drugs to detention facilities or other governmental institutions.

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NRC, CDF To Observe International Day For People Of African Descent – St. Lucia Times News

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As Emancipation Month 2022 continues, the Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee (NRC) and the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) will on Wednesday (August 31) host a second special international hybrid broadcast from Castries, this time in observance of the United Nations Intonational Day for People of African Descent (IDPAD).

The broadcast, on the National Television Network (NTN), will feature a main presentation by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Representative on the United Nations Permanent Forum for People of African Descent Hon. Ambassador Dr June Soomer.

It will also feature a guest presentation by the President of the African Diaspora Development Initiative (ADDI) Ambassador Arikana Chihombori-Quao, who is also a former Permanent Representative of the African Union (AU) to the United States.

The United Nations designated 2015 to 2024 as International decade for People of African descent and in 2020 designated that August 31st be observed annually by member-states as the International Day for People of African Descent, as of 2021.

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For this the second year, the NRC and the CDF will collaborate with the Government of Saint Lucia, related UN Agencies and the CARICOM Reparations Commission (CRC) to ensure the 90-minute broadcast reflects international and regional dimensions for all Caribbean citizens.

Ambassador Soomer’s topic will be: Beyond the Decade – Why The Permanent Forum is Important for the Caribbean and Ambassador Chihombori-Quao will enlighten on ADDI’s plans for Caribbean representation.

Messages are expected from the Government of Saint Lucia, UN Agencies and the CRC.

The broadcast will start at 11am and end at 12:30pm.

Wednesday’s broadcast follows a first held last Wednesday, August 24, to observe the International Day for Remembrance of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and its Abolition, with a stirring presentation by London-based Saint Lucian historian, author, poet and expert in Caribbean and African languages, Dr Morgan Dalphinis, who drew the links between the Caribbean and African history from before slavery to present and made the case for Africa to support the CARICOM case for Reparations for Slavery and Native Genocide.

Dr Dalphin’s also spoke of his latest book ‘History of Saint Lucia 1654-1915’ (available on Amazon).

Meanwhile, the NRC and the CDF are also preparing for a third broadcast on Wednesday September 7, to observe the First Anniversary of last year’s inaugural Caricom-African Union (AU) Summit.

SOURCE: Saint Lucia National Reparations Committee. Headline photo courtesy Matthew Spiteri (Unsplash.com).

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GAW bows out of 6IXTY as Royals cruise into semifinals

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Shimron Hetmyer played a captains knock of 32 off 18 (Photo by Randy Brooks –
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It was a horrible day at the office for the Guyana Amazon Warriors men as they bowed out of the 6IXTY tournament after being defeated by the Barbados Royals, who were able to win by 2 wickets and secure a spot in the semifinals of the 6IXTY.

The Warriors lost to the Trinbago Knight Riders on Friday and needed to win against theBarbados Royals if they were to stand a chance of placing in the top four.

Even though, they had won one game and lost the other, the Warriors remained in last position on the table with a daunting run rate of -2.000.

Added to that, favour did not shine on them as the Barbados Royals came out with guns blazing to cement themselves in the top four. Their victory by two wickets saw the likes of Rakheem Cornwall and Kyle Mayers taking control of the game early on as they smacked Ronsford Beaton for 17 runs off the first over in their chase of 109 for victory.

Kyle Mayers led the charge for the Royals with 31 (Photo by Randy Brooks –CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

The duo would then return to further stamp their authority smashing Warriors ace spinner Waqar Salamkheil for 15 runs off his over.

Cornwall then fell in the next over for 21, but the damage still continued. Kyle Mayers tookcontrol in the next over and got 23 runs off the next over, seventeen of the runs belonging to Chandrapaul Hemraj and the other maximum being the mystery ball.

Odean Smith managed to stop the carnage as he removed Mayers for 31, but the Royals rallied on as Corbin Bosch and Harry Tector took control.

Even though Tector fell for 14, Bosch (26) ensured the Royals won their game with a boundary and a maximum off Gudakesh Motie.

The Royals ended on 111-4, while Guyana’s Verasammy Permaul bagged 2-12, Odean Smith 1-7 and Gudakesh Motie 1-25.

Earlier in the first innings, the Warriors set a total of 108 for victory.

Chandrapaul Hemraj blasted a quickfire 19 (Photo by Randy Brooks – CPLT20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

Chandrapaul Hemraj came out swinging as he smashed 19 off 6. However, when he fell, fellow opener Jermaine Blackwood followed suit.

John Campbell would then play an irresponsible shot at a crucial part in the innings to have the Warriors reeling at 36-3. Shimron Hetmyer dug deep and played a captainsknock leading with 32 off 18 balls, alongside the likes of Heinrich Klaasen who scored 24 off 15 balls, to propel the Warriors to a formidable total.

Bowling for the Royals were Ramon Simmonds 2-9, while Corbin Bosch, Oshane Thomas, and Justin Greaves bagged one wicket each.

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Lésion par morsure de chiens

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 Les pompiers ont été alertés aujourd’hui aux alentours de 11h08 pour un homme bléssé grave par morsures de chiens. 

En effet, plus tot dans la matinée s’est produits un drame à l’Anse Dupuy à Vieux-fort. Un homme agé de 88 ans a été attaqué par 2 chiens errants de types bergers malinois. Celui-ci aurait une plaie à la tête et d’autres sur tout le corps suite aux morsures des chiens. La victime a été transportée au centre hospitalier de Basse-Terre.

Sont intervenus 4 sapeurs pompiers, le samu, la gendarmerien le cynophile du SDIS ainsi qu’un élu de la commune. 

Sur le même sujet

  Lésion par arme à feu

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9 COVID-19 deaths recorded amid 93 new cases, 23.4% positivity Loop Jamaica

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Amid Jamaica recording 93 new COVID-19 cases over 24 hours up to Friday afternoon, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has reported a positivity rate for the one-day period of 23.4 per cent.

Nine COVID-19 deaths that occurred from August 2021 to August 2022 were also recorded on Friday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,250.

A 93-year-old man from Westmoreland is among the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

The separate deaths of two COVID-19 patients are under investigation by health officials.

There were 104 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 96,263.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 149,420.

Notably, the 23.4 per cent positivity rate was based on the samples tested on Friday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 56 are females and 37 are males, with ages ranging from seven months to 91 years.

The case count was made up of Kingston and St Andrew (27), St Catherine (23), Manchester (11), St James (eight), St Ann (seven), Trelawny (five), Clarendon (three), St Thomas (three), Westmoreland (two), Hanover (two), and St Elizabeth (two).

There are 18 moderately ill patients, four severely ill patients and five critically ill patients among 1,158 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 104 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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Parkway, Bridgeport, St. Catherine. Her mode of dress at the time she disappeared is a sports bra and shorts. She has not been heard from since.

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