Police appeal for witnesses to the West Bay murder Loop Cayman Islands

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Detectives are appealing for witnesses to come forward and assist with the investigation of a stabbing incident that led to the death of Ian Duffell of West Bay.

The incident took place on Birch Tree Hill Road near Capt. Joe and Osborn Road in the West Bay District just before 11pm on 14 October.

A 42-year-old man from West Bay was arrested a day after the incident on suspicion of murder.

“Investigators know that the incident was witnessed by persons driving by, and that a driver shouted to the assailant in an attempt to stop the assault,” the Royal Cayman Island Police Service said in a statement.

“Any information they can provide, however small, could assist with this investigation. Witnesses are being encouraged to call the RCIPS Major Incident Room at 649-2930. Alternatively, anonymous tips may be submitted through our website.”

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Suspicious action leads to gun find in coal stove Loop Jamaica

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A Taurus 9mm pistol with a magazine containing eleven 9mm rounds of ammunition was seized on Primrose Avenue in Olympic Gardens, St Andrew on Wednesday, October 26.

A man was taken into custody in relation to the seizure.

Reports from the Olympic Gardens police are that about 10:10 am, a team of officers was on patrol in the area when they saw a man acting in a manner that aroused their suspicion.

On seeing the police; the man ran inside a yard, and the law enforcement team gave chase.

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Wotton FC and Deacons FC move into the last eight of BFA Republic Cup Loop Barbados

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The Premier League clubs flexed their muscles in the final fixtures of the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Republic Round of 16.

Last Tuesday evening at the BFA Wildey Turf, Deacons FC and Wotton FC dismissed their opponents in convincing style to secure the final two spots in the quarterfinals.

Deacons FC never seemed troubled by the youthful Fitts Village FC and strolled to a comfortable 4-0 victory.

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Shaquan Haynes gave Deacons FC the lead in the 24th minute, then captain Keon Atkins converted from the penalty spot in the 44th minute.

Speedy forward Kavian Innis provided further daylight between the teams when he scored Deacons’ third goal in the 45th minute.

Deacons’ high was met with a severe low in the 70th minute, when Atkins was given marching orders by referee Jermaine Newsam after his arm made contact with an opponent’s face.

Senior national player and Deacons FC captain Keon Atkins scored and was sent off in his team’s 4-0 victory versus Fitts Village FC. He will have to miss his team’s quarterfinal clash versus Wotton FC

Despite a numerical advantage, Fitts Village never troubled Deacons’ goalkeeper Kevon Allsopp or his defense.

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Wotton were relentless in their encounter versus southern neighbours Potential Ballers.

The Premier League representatives blanked their opponents 6-0 with seemingly little effort.

The goal rush began in the 13th minute when Kemar John received a pass on the right flank, cut inside his marker and drilled a left footed shot inside the near post.

Four minutes later, Wotton added a second goal.

A quick exchange of passes at the top of the penalty area, released Emerald George on the left side of the penalty area, who then picked out an unmarked Khalil Gill to slot home from close range.

On the stroke of half time, captain and former national forward Kyle Gibson, calmly slotted home his one-on-one effort beyond the on-rushing goalkeeper Jamar Harewood.

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Trident ID card registration at centres ends October 29 Loop Barbados

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The Electoral Department advises the public that registration for the Trident ID card will come to an end at the 13 registration centres across the island, this Saturday October 29.

Effective Monday, October 31, registration services will be available only at the Electoral Department Warrens Tower II, Warrens, St. Michael, or via the online portal at trident.gov.bb. However, collection of the Trident ID card will continue from the 13 centres.

Persons are reminded that if they do not receive a call informing them that their card is ready for collection, they should telephone 536-2343 or 535-4800 before visiting the collection centre.

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Épidémie de bronchiolite déclenchée en Martinique et en Guadeloupe

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Les deux îles viennent d’entrer en phase épidémique pour la bronchiolite, informe, ce jeudi 27 octobre, Santé Publique France.

La Guadeloupe et la Martinique sont sous surveillance : les deux îles sont entrées en phase épidémique de bronchiolite. C’est ce qu’indique, ce jeudi, Santé Publique France, après avoir constaté depuis plusieurs semaines une recrudescence du phénomène.

 

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La situation semble encore plus sensible en Guadeloupe, où l’activité est très élevée à l’hôpital (urgences et hospitalisations) ainsi qu’en médecine libérale.

Le nombre de consultations hebdomadaires pour bronchiolite en médecine de ville continue d’augmenter la semaine dernière avec près de 120 consultations estimées sur l’ensemble de l’archipel (contre 80 consultations la semaine précédente).

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