Relatives of man killed by police wants his name cleared

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Akeem Noel –

RELATIVES of Akeem Noel, the man who was killed by police after he allegedly tried to take a gun from an officer said they will spend their last cent seeking justice.

Police reported that at about 12.30 am, a police sergeant assigned to the Arima Police Station was at Bailey’s Bar, Eastern Main Road, Arima when a man and a woman approached him. He and the man started talking, but the officer eventually walked away.

Police said Noel then entered the bar and approached the officer and grabbed him by his clothing. The officer shoved him off and the man advanced again, this time saying it was a robbery.

The officer reportedly warned Noel he was a police officer and Noel began reaching for his gun before he was shot. He was taken to the Arima Health Facility and was declared dead at 12.50 am.

Noel’s uncle, regiment sergeant Allan Lee gave a different version of the shooting.

Lee said he was the person who was the aggressor against the police officer stemming from an old incident and he was supposed to be the one shot, not his nephew.

He said the officer was with a group of officers who ticketed him years ago for failing a breathalyser and arrested him. While in police custody Lee said his wife was allegedly assaulted by the officer and she reported the matter but nothing came out of it.

“I was in the bar with my wife and my two nephews. When my wife saw him she approached him and she started to get on. I pulled she away and then I told him that the last face he would see before he dead would be mine.”

Lee said Noel began pulling him away when a gun shot was heard and Noel held his chest and ran out the bar. Lee followed and placed Noel in his cousin’s car and they went to the Arima Hospital where Noel died.

“Bailey’s Bar is my wife’s uncle bar. Why would he try to rob somebody at his uncle’s bar? That making sense to you?” Lee asked.

Lee said he will not allow his nephew’s name to be dragged through the mud. He said he gave a statement to police and is waiting on an officer of the Homicide Bureau to contact him as promised.

“I was the aggressor. I want justice and for my nephew’s name to be cleared. Remember the Moses law! My family will not grieve without getting justice.”

Noel’s mother Lisa Noel said her son was always a peacemaker. She said he rented an apartment on the Eastern Main Road, D’Abadie and would frequent his uncle’s bar.

The last of her three children and her only son, Noel said he was an ambitious young man who did deliveries for a bottled water company and would often help her out on her farm.

“I worked in police stations doing maintainance and police never had to come to my door for my son or had to tell me they looking for him for anything. My son would work and spend his money on his friends.”

Lee said he called his nephew out of his bed on Thursday night to assist him with final preparation for the opening of his bar on Friday evening, in time for the world cup. He added that the family has already made contact with an attorney and will be seeking every available avenue for justice.

In an unrelated police involved shooting, a man killed by police during a home invasion was identified.

Zion Roberts –

The man was identified as Zion Jomol Roberts, 22 of Prizgar Lands Laventille. According to police they were on patrol at around 2.56 am on Monday when they received a report of a robbery at Seventh Avenue, Barataria.

The officers went and saw several men standing near a window and called out to them. The men jumped over a wall and ran. While running from police two of the men reportedly pointed guns at them.

Police shot at the men killing Roberts and injuring another. Three others were held.

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Dr Avinash Sawh before Medical Board

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Dr Avinash Sawh. – File Photo

THE case of race-laced remarks allegedly uttered by Dr Avinash Sawh and secretly recorded in a telephone conversation is now before the Medical Board.

His attorney Wayne Sturge told Newsday on Friday the next hearing is expected in the new year.

Asked for an update, Sturge said, “Nothing yet. It has started. It is ongoing. They took evidence.”

Sawh was previously represented by attorney Martin George.

Sawh was alleged to have made the offensive remarks in November 2020, which were secretly recorded by a former female employee before becoming public.

It was said that Sawh had uttered discriminatory remarks about African nurses – saying his patients preferred East Indian nurses – and about police officers – whom he dubbed “uneducated.”

Subsequently Sawh issued an apology for his remarks.

He also took legal action to try to stop the Medical Board tribunal, whose impartiality he questioned on the basis of one member allegedly being married to a university professor who had been a 1970s Black Power activist.

Sturge recalled the last hearing being in September.

“We were supposed to meet again in December, but were told they (Medical Board members) were unavailable.”

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ECCB Advises Public To Be Mindful Of Risks Associated With Cryptocurrencies – St. Lucia Times News

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he Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) is aware of the recent increase in the activities of Bitcoin Cash in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) and advises the public that the ECCB does not regulate Bitcoin Cash.

The public is hereby advised to be mindful of the risks associated with utilising Bitcoin Cash or any cryptocurrency as a payment or investment instrument.

The ECCB reminds the public that the Eastern Caribbean (EC) Dollar, together with its digital form, DCash, remains the sole currency which bears the status of legal tender in the ECCU.

SOURCE: Eastern Caribbean Central Bank

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SLHTA Urges Men To Be The Best Role Models For Youngsters – St. Lucia Times News

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The Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association (SLHTA) joins the rest of the world in observing International Men’s Day (IMD), a day set apart to celebrate the positive value men bring to the world, their families and communities.

“It gives me great pleasure to wish all men a happy IMD on behalf of the Board, Management and Staff of the SLHTA,” says SLHTA President Paul Collymore.

“The Association applauds all of the men in the hospitality and tourism industry for their dedicated service. Your contribution to the Destination’s success is invaluable and your tremendous impact can be felt in every aspect of operations.”

SLHTA CEO Noorani Azeez noted: “Throughout the years, countless men have left their stamp on Saint Lucia’s tourism industry. Whilst all the trailblazers may be too numerous to mention, the likes of Edward ‘Chef Harry’ Joseph, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, Sanovnik Destang, Nick Troubetzkoy, Emmanuel Powlette and Lyton Lamontagne come to mind. Not forgetting the thousands of team members in various departments who are not in the spotlight but whose role is just as important.”

The CEO notes that this year’s theme  ‘Helping Men and Boys’ should serve as a rallying call for us here in Saint Lucia, to place extra focus on men’s health and well-being. At the SLHTA, a number of recent initiatives have been aimed at Helping Men and Boys.

It was just last October through the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), that a donation of EC $25,000 was made to the Lions Club of Gros Islet to support its prostate cancer awareness campaign. Through the timely donation, approximately 750 men learnt their status!

For the better part of the year, the Association as chair of the social action group Citizens for Peace and Prosperity, has been working tirelessly with other partners to empower communities along Chaussee Road by establishing community-based tourism businesses. The anti-crime initiative is a collaborative effort with various community leaders.

Azeez is especially proud of the ongoing TEF On-The-Job Training Programme. “I am pleased to indicate that males account for the majority of the participants! This is the first time since the programme’s introduction in 2014 that this has occurred,” he said.

“I commend our men for stepping up to the plate and taking on this challenge to better their prospects by gaining experience in the industry. The rave reviews from participating properties is testament to their dedication and hard work.”

The SLHTA is also a proud sponsor of the IMD activity ‘My Brother, My Friend’, an ‘Inclusive Masculine Empowerment’ event, focused on bringing awareness to the need for men to build  positive relationships with each other and strengthen existing friendships.

The event’s objective is to debunk the negative perception of male bonding and to encourage men to strengthen their brotherly connection with each other.

The CEO has pledged the SLHTA’s commitment to introducing more programmes and interventions aimed at Helping Men and Boys in order to foster a better society. “As we celebrate another IMD, I encourage all men to continue playing their part in their homes and communities, and exhort us to be the best role models for our younger peers.”

SOURCE: Saint Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association. Headline photo courtesy Sebastián León Prado (Unsplash.com)

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Lot-et-Garonne: une adolescente retrouvée morte, un homme en garde à vue

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Un trentenaire est en garde à vue depuis vendredi soir après avoir avoué le meurtre par étranglement d’une adolescente de 14 ans qu’il avait enlevée à la sortie de son collège à Tonneins (Lot-et-Garonne), a-t-on appris…

Un trentenaire est en garde à vue depuis vendredi soir après avoir avoué le meurtre par étranglement d’une adolescente de 14 ans qu’il avait enlevée à la sortie de son collège à Tonneins (Lot-et-Garonne), a-t-on appris samedi auprès de plusieurs sources proches de l’enquête.

Le corps de la jeune fille a été retrouvé par la gendarmerie, sur les indications du suspect lui-même, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi à l’intérieur d’une maison située dans la commune de Birac-sur-Trec, à une soixantaine de kilomètres au nord-ouest d’Agen, selon l’une de ces sources.

Un autre source a précisé que le cadavre avait été retrouvé dans une maison “abandonnée” de ce secteur.

D’après le procureur de la République à Agen, Olivier Naboulet, la disparition de la jeune fille avait été signalée vendredi par ses parents qui ne l’avaient pas vue revenir du collège à la mi-journée.

La gendarmerie a alors exploité “les images de vidéo-protection de la ville de Tonneins”, qui ont mis les enquêteurs sur la piste du suspect, un homme de 31 ans, a expliqué le procureur.

Selon une source proche de l’enquête, les images de vidéo-surveillance exploitées ont d’abord permis d’identifier un véhicule puis de remonter à son propriétaire, un habitant de Marmande dans le même département, où cet homme a été interpellé et placé en garde à vue par les gendarmes.

Elles ne montraient pas en revanche l’adolescente en train de monter dans le véhicule en question, a précisé cette source.

Le procureur n’a pas confirmé le mode opératoire du meurtre, ni si le suspect avait avoué les faits. Il prévoit de tenir une conférence de presse samedi à 17H00 au palais de justice d’Agen.

Une autre source proche du dossier a précisé à l’AFP que cet homme était déjà connu pour des faits de nature sexuelle remontant à une époque où il était mineur.

Selon BFMTV, il n’avait pas été condamné à une peine de prison à l’époque et avait par la suite commis des faits de dégradations et de vols. Il ne bénéficiait pas de suivi socio-judiciaire.

De source judiciaire, l’homme placé en garde à vue n’a jamais été condamné pour viol.

L’enquête a été confiée à la brigade de recherches de Marmande et au détachement d’Agen de la section de recherches de Bordeaux.

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Masters ATP: Novak Djokovic qualifié pour sa huitième finale

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Novak Djokovic s’est qualifié samedi à Turin pour sa huitième finale des Masters en quinze participations, en battant l’Américain Taylor Fritz (9e) qui jouait ce tournoi pour la…

Novak Djokovic s’est qualifié samedi à Turin pour sa huitième finale des Masters en quinze participations, en battant l’Américain Taylor Fritz (9e) qui jouait ce tournoi pour la première fois, 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (8/6).

Le Serbe de 35 ans, 8e mondial, tentera dimanche contre Andrey Rublev (7e) ou Casper Ruud (4e) d’égaler le record de six titres dans ce tournoi réunissant les huit meilleurs joueurs de la saison, détenu par Roger Federer.

Il visera également son second grand titre de l’année, après Wimbledon, ayant manqué une importante partie de la saison (dont l’Open d’Australie et l’US Open) pour son refus du vaccin anticovid.

La question était de savoir si Djokovic serait remis de l’énorme coup de mou traversé la veille contre Daniil Medvedev lors d’un terrible bras de fer de 3h11 pourtant sans aucun enjeu pour la suite du tournoi.

De ce point de vue, le Serbe n’a pas été particulièrement rassurant.

S’il a tenu, c’est grâce à l’efficacité de son service (il a gagné 85% des points joués sur sa première balle dans le premier set et 75% sur l’ensemble de la rencontre), et à sa capacité à sortir le coup fatal au bon moment.

Et Fritz, qui jouait pour la première fois le tournoi des Maîtres en ayant profité du forfait du N.1 Carlos Alcaraz, n’a pas commis beaucoup d’erreurs, mais elles ont toutes été lourdement sanctionnées.

Ainsi, dans le premier set, après un échange de mises en jeu, les deux joueurs en sont arrivés au tie break.

Le Serbe a obtenu sa première balle de set à 6/5 et, sur le service de Fritz, il a empoché la manche d’un extraordinaire coup droit gagnant, avant de prendre une pause et de sortir quelques minutes du court.

A son retour toutefois, il a immédiatement concédé le break.

Fritz a alors servi à 5-4 pour égaliser à un set partout. Mais une attaque de revers qui avait quasiment tout le court ouvert pour atterrir s’est arrêtée dans le filet et offert une balle de débreak à Djokovic… qui ne s’est pas fait prier.

De nouveau, les deux joueurs sont arrivés au jeu décisif. Djokovic a eu une première balle de match sur son service mais il a commis une faute directe. Dans la foulée, il en a eu une seconde sur le service de Fritz et cette fois, c’est l’Américain qui s’est incliné sur une faute directe.

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Le Serbe Novak Djokovic, victorieux de l’Américain Taylor Fritz en demi-finale des Masters de Turin samedi 19 novembre 2022.
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Coupe de France 8e tour : l’Aiglon s’incline lourdement à Amiens

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Football. Coupe de France – 8e tour

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Aiglon football • MM.

L’Aiglon du Lamentin, vainqueur de la coupe de France zone locale, s’est incliné lourdement aujourd’hui (samedi 19 novembre) face à Amiens, club de ligue 2. Dans le cadre du 8e tour de la compétition, les Lamentinois ont encaissé dix buts à Amiens.

Dès le tirage au sort effectué, nous savions que ce match aurait été compliqué…mais peut-être pas autant. Quatre divisions séparaient les deux équipes. 

Face au 7e de ligue 2, les Lamentinois de l’Aiglon se sont inclinés 10 buts à 0 face à Amiens lors du 8e tour de la coupe de France.

Malgré les arrêts du gardien et capitaine de l’Aiglon, Arnaud Huygues des Etages, l’Aiglon sera submergé tout au long de la partie.

Amiens beaucoup trop fort

Si en première période, 4 buts ont été encaissés, en deuxième, pas moins de six ont été inscrits par Amiens.

L’honneur aurait pu être sauvé à 7 buts à 0 mais il n’en sera rien. A la 58e minute de jeu, René-Charles Montabord est taclé dans la surface par un défenseur adverse. L’Aiglon obtient un pénalty. Jean-Manuel Nedra se charge de le tirer mais voit sa tentative repoussée par la poteau gauche de la cage amiénoise. 

Le cauchemar continue par la suite pour les Lamentinois qui encaissent trois autres buts jusqu’à la 90e minute.

Papiss Cissé (3 buts), Matthéo Xantippe, Gaël Kakuta (2 buts) et Jessy Benet (2 buts), Tolu (2 buts) sont les buteurs amiénois. 

L’important maintenant pour le club de Régional 1 sera de rebondir en championnat. 

Les Amiénois, quant à eux, verront les 32es de finale de la compétition. 

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Lot-et-Garonne: une adolescente retrouvée morte, un homme en garde à vue

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Un trentenaire est en garde à vue depuis vendredi soir après avoir avoué le meurtre par étranglement d’une adolescente de 14 ans qu’il avait enlevée à la sortie de son collège à Tonneins (Lot-et-Garonne), a-t-on appris…

Un trentenaire est en garde à vue depuis vendredi soir après avoir avoué le meurtre par étranglement d’une adolescente de 14 ans qu’il avait enlevée à la sortie de son collège à Tonneins (Lot-et-Garonne), a-t-on appris samedi auprès de plusieurs sources proches de l’enquête.

Le corps de la jeune fille a été retrouvé par la gendarmerie, sur les indications du suspect lui-même, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi à l’intérieur d’une maison située dans la commune de Birac-sur-Trec, à une soixantaine de kilomètres au nord-ouest d’Agen, selon l’une de ces sources.

Un autre source a précisé que le cadavre avait été retrouvé dans une maison “abandonnée” de ce secteur.

D’après le procureur de la République à Agen, Olivier Naboulet, la disparition de la jeune fille avait été signalée vendredi par ses parents qui ne l’avaient pas vue revenir du collège à la mi-journée.

La gendarmerie a alors exploité “les images de vidéo-protection de la ville de Tonneins”, qui ont mis les enquêteurs sur la piste du suspect, un homme de 31 ans, a expliqué le procureur.

Selon une source proche de l’enquête, les images de vidéo-surveillance exploitées ont d’abord permis d’identifier un véhicule puis de remonter à son propriétaire, un habitant de Marmande dans le même département, où cet homme a été interpellé et placé en garde à vue par les gendarmes.

Elles ne montraient pas en revanche l’adolescente en train de monter dans le véhicule en question, a précisé cette source.

Le procureur n’a pas confirmé le mode opératoire du meurtre, ni si le suspect avait avoué les faits. Il prévoit de tenir une conférence de presse samedi à 17H00 au palais de justice d’Agen.

Une autre source proche du dossier a précisé à l’AFP que cet homme était déjà connu pour des faits de nature sexuelle remontant à une époque où il était mineur.

Selon BFMTV, il n’avait pas été condamné à une peine de prison à l’époque et avait par la suite commis des faits de dégradations et de vols. Il ne bénéficiait pas de suivi socio-judiciaire.

De source judiciaire, l’homme placé en garde à vue n’a jamais été condamné pour viol.

L’enquête a été confiée à la brigade de recherches de Marmande et au détachement d’Agen de la section de recherches de Bordeaux.

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Feels like the perfect timing for seafood! Loop Jamaica

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Monique Garwood happily fed her partner Leston Thompson with fried shrimp. (Photo: Contributed)

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Fish, salmon, octopi, crabs, lobster, shrimp, and other seafood mix platters were up for grabs at the 2022 staging of the annual Sharkies Seafood Festival in Runaway Bay, St Ann.

Sharkies Seafood Principal and director of the eatery’s festivals Alwyn Brown shared in an interview that he is pleased with the turnout and feedback received from patrons.

“The feedback is great…the quality of the event and the quality of the production increased, and we got more patrons than events held in previous years,” Brown said.

Though in its sixth staging, the mandate to promote delectable local seafood, served with a side of entertainment still completes the offerings. Support from Campari tipped the scales on this year’s total package.

Patrons witnessed performances from Imeru Tafari, Kranium, Jah Vinci, Jahshii, Chronic Law, Laa Lee, Bugle, Louie Culture, Zamunda, D’Yani, Moyann, Slippery Skeemaz, Deep Jahi, Twins of Twins and Rhumba.

Loop Lens harkens back to the fest with these highlights.

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LETTER: How Can Anyone in Antigua Survive on a Little Over $1300 per month?

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DEAR EDITOR:

How can anyone in Antigua survive on a little over $1300 per month?

Where can these people afford to live? In some dilapidated house in the ghetto.

These people can never dream of owning their own homes.

Now talking about run down homes, Gaston has habitually gone on his radio station and talk about landlords who won’t maintain their properties in the ghettos.

He is a major landlord and should know what it costs to maintain properties.

He is not renting to minimum wage earners who don’t take care of his properties and sometimes can’t pay the rent.

I will say to Gaston, he should ensure people get a decent wage so they can move out of the ghettos and get their own homes.

Or better yet, the government can build or provide low interest financing to individuals to build rent geared to income properties, like they do in other countries for poor people.

Gaston May also consider renting some of his properties to poor people instead of always talking about overseas individuals living with their manicured lawns and not maintaining their properties in Antigua.

Does he realize some of these people work two and three jobs to get what they have?

When people work for a whole week and can’t afford to buy food and pay for decent accommodations, it is the government’s problem.

The government should pay and private companies should pay its employees a living wage. Some of these employers are living in their multimillion dollar mansions while their employees can’t feed themselves.

Where are the investors Gaston is to bring into Antigua so Antiguans can find work outside of the public service.

The government can’t afford to pay all these people a decent wage. All Antigua gets are the Marvelous Mikes, Yida, Wiez and the land carpetbaggers in Barbuda.

Just yesterday, it was announced that Barbados and Guyana along with a couple African countries were developing a pharmaceutical company in Barbados.

Think of the high paying jobs and transfer of technology this will bring to Barbados.

Antigua is going nowhere and a lot of people are destined to live in poverty because no credible investor will engage our leaders, who always want a piece of the pie, to create good paying jobs in Antigua.

How does St. Kitts manage to set up a special fund from their CIP money so that they can pay bonuses to their people when all Antigua government can set up is more debt on the people’s back.

All them labour supporters can continue braying like jackasses while Antigua goes from bad to worst.

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