Sports events in Britain called off following death of queen Loop Jamaica

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LONDON (AP) — Several sporting events in Britain were called off as a mark of respect following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 on Thursday.

Organizers of the BMW PGA Championship golf event reacted to the announcement of the queen’s death by immediately suspending play, with many players still out on the course at Wentworth. The course and practice facilities will be closed Friday.

The England and Wales Cricket Board said Friday’s play in the second test between England and South Africa at the Oval would not take place.

Horse racing meetings in Britain were suspended on Thursday night and Friday, with the governing body wanting to “remember her extraordinary life and contribution to our sport and our nation.”

Domestic rugby matches in England and Scotland were called off on Thursday and games will not be played over the weekend, either.

Organizers of cycling’s Tour of Britain declared the race over after cancelling Friday’s stage as well as two more over the weekend. Gonzalo Serrano, who led after Thursday’s stage, was named the winner.

The Premier League paid its respects to the royal family, saying it was “deeply saddened” to hear of the queen’s death. It didn’t immediately say whether games would go ahead this weekend.

The English Football League, which runs the three divisions below the Premier League, called off its games that had been scheduled to be played Friday evening and said a decision would be made on Friday morning about weekend games after discussions with the British government and wider sport.

Manchester United’s Europa League game against Real Sociedad did take place hours after the queen’s death was announced. There was a minute’s silence before kickoff at Old Trafford, with both teams wearing black armbands and the flags at stadium lowered to half-staff as a sign of respect.

There was no pre-match music and the digital advertising hoardings around the field were switched off.

There was a minute’s silence in other European games involving British teams, such as Arsenal, West Ham and Hearts.

The U.S. Tennis Association held a moment of silence before the first U.S. Open women’s semifinal match Thursday night — won in straight sets by Ons Jabeur over Caroline Garcia.

“We would like to pause to remember Queen Elizabeth II,” the stadium announcer said. “Our thoughts are with the people today of the United Kingdom. Remember to be part of us in a second of silence.”

Rafael Nadal offered his “most respectful, sincere and deepest condolences” and former England soccer player and television commentator Gary Lineker also tweeted: “Such a terribly sad day. A truly remarkable woman who served her country with dignity, loyalty and grace. A comforting ever present in the lives of most of us. Rest In Peace, Your Majesty.”

Brazil soccer great Pele tweeted about his admiration for the queen ever since meeting her in person in 1968 when she visited the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.

“Her deeds have marked generations,” Pele wrote. “This legacy will last forever.”

The All England Club, home of the Wimbledon tennis tournament, said the queen undertook her duties “with great wisdom, dignity and charm for 70 years.”

The queen was the royal patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, which thanked her for “years of service on this profoundly sad day.”

Louise Martin, president of the Commonwealth Games Federation, said Queen Elizabeth “has been an inspiration to so many, including all our Commonwealth Games athletes and officials. Her Majesty’s vision for the Commonwealth as a diverse and united family of nations will continue to inspire us.”

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Police Probe Break-In At Courts – St. Lucia Times News

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Police are investigating a break-in at the Courts, Castries location of Unicomer (Saint Lucia) Limited.

A company statement said the break-in occurred after business hours on Wednesday.

According to the statement, staff realised evidence of foul play when they opened for business on Thursday morning, and the police were summoned immediately.

The store remained closed for half of the day.

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And the company statement said no additional details were available.

Although no staff member was hurt due to the incident, Managing Director Johnathan Johannes told reporters Thursday morning the employees were traumatised.

“We are going to see how we can assist law enforcement in getting a solution and getting some answers,” he stated.

“The most important thing for me is the safety of our staff and our customers and I think that we have provided a safe environment during operating hours,” Johannes asserted.

“What we need to establish is what went wrong during the night time hours and how we can further beef up security,” the company official explained.

According to Johannes, crime affects private citizens and businesses throughout Saint Lucia.

“And I think that we as a people need to take a greater stance against crime and criminal activity and if we know something we need to report it to the authorities so we can get crime solving at a faster rate,” he told reporters.

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Trafiquants d’armes via Whatsapp : une audience de mise en liberté, deux appels au fond sur six condamnations. Guyaweb, site d’information et d’investigation en Guyane

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C’est dans un contexte particulier, lié à une insécurité toujours plus forte, que doit bientôt se tenir le procès en appel d’une partie des trafiquants d’armes par Whatsapp : 6 personnes ont été condamnés le 7 juillet dernier dont une absente à l’audience. Une personne a été relaxée. Deux en tout et pour tout ont fait appel. Quatre personnes sur les sept sont en prison, une personne ne s’est pas présenté au procès, elle écope de 5 ans ferme et d’un mandat d’arrêt. Eclairage. « Seuls deux des sept prévenus ont fait appel », nous a indiqué fin août cette source judiciaire…

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Champions Patriots pick up first victory at CPL 2022 Loop Jamaica

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Dwaine Pretorius (left) and Duan Jansen of St Kitts and Nevis Patriots celebrate winning match 10 of the Caribbean Premier League against Guyana Amazon Warriors at the Daren Sammy Cricket Stadium on Thursday, September 8, 2022. (PHOTO: Randy Brooks – CPL T20 via Getty Images).

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St Kitts and Nevis Patriots’ title defence of the men’s edition of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) got a boost on Thursday when they defeated the Guyana Amazon Warriors by four wickets for their first victory.

The Patriots laid down the gauntlet from the first ball at the Darren Sammy Cricket Stadium, in St Lucia, with Sheldon Cottrell and Duan Jansen frustrating the batters.

Jansen took the early wicket of Paul Stirling.

Chandrapual Hemraj played a patient innings to build a platform, scoring 43 runs, before captain Shimron Hetmyer displayed some attacking intent to take his side to 162 for six off their allotted 20 overs.

The Patriots then replied with 163 for six to win the match with two balls to spare. They took a patient approach to the chase after losing the valuable wicket of Evin Lewis for 10 in the second over.

Andre Fletcher went on to score 41 runs for the Patriots before his dismissal but the wickets of both Dwayne Bravo (4) and Darren Bravo (21) in the 16th over had seemingly ended the Patriots’ chances of a win. However, Jansen and Dwaine Pretorius combined in the final overs with a 55-run partnership to guide the side to a remarkable win.

Jansen scored 23 not out from 15 balls while Pretorius hammered 27 not out from 12.

The Patriots are now third in the CPL standings with four points from five matches the same as second-place Jamaica Tallawahs, which have played three games.

Barbados Royals are leading the six-team competition with maximum six points

Guyana Amazon Warriors remain in last place with a point.

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Pierre Expresses Condolences On Death Of Queen Elizabeth II – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has expressed deep sadness on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

“I wish to convey my condolences to the British Royal Family and the Government and the People of the United Kingdom on this solemn occasion of the passing of Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II,” Pierre wrote on Facebook.

“Her Majesty will forever be an enduring symbol of stability and strength throughout the Commonwealth Region and the world,” the Castries East MP noted.

“On behalf of the Government and the People of Saint Lucia, please accept our deepest sympathies,” he stated.

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Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.

She died peacefully on Thursday afternoon at her Scottish estate, where she had spent much of the summer.

The Queen came to the throne in 1952 and witnessed enormous social change.

Her son King Charles III said the death of his beloved mother was a “moment of great sadness” for him and his family and that her loss would be “deeply felt” worldwide.

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Ministerie van Financiën en Planning maakt  pompprijzen september bekend

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Mort de Thomas Rouvel : Harrisson Vroust condamné à 22 ans de réclusion criminelle

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La Cour d’assises a rendu son verdict ce jeudi soir (8 septembre). Les jurés ont déclaré l’accusé coupable et l’ont condamné à 22 ans de réclusion criminelle.

Harrisson Vroust, 22 ans, était jugé depuis mardi (6 septembre) pour l’assassinat de celui qu’il présente comme son meilleur ami, Thomas Rouvel, assassiné d’une balle en pleine tête, le 22 mars 2019 à la résidence Bois d’Inde au Lamentin.

L’accusé a toujours indiqué qu’il s’agissait d’un accident, jusqu’à aujourd’hui où il a reconnu être le seul responsable du coup de feu, plus de trois ans après les faits.

Après moins de deux heures de délibérations, le verdict est tombé aux alentours de 18h45. Les jurés ont suivi les réquisitions de l’avocat général qui a demandé 22 ans de réclusion criminelle avec interdiction de détenir une arme pendant 15 ans. L’accusé a 10 jours pour faire appel de la décision de la Cour d’assises.

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Premier pledges Cayman’s support to the British Crown Loop Cayman Islands

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The Cayman Island premier has pledged the country’s loyalty to the British Crown in the wake of Queen Elizabeth II’s passing on Thursday.

“As our Head of State, our loyalty to the British Crown was strongest and most heartfelt under her reign. We remain loyal to the British Crown, but it has definitely lost one of its most precious jewels,” Premier G Wayne Panton said in a statement.

Panton’s expression of loyalty is sure to stand out in the region as countries, including Jamaica, are considering moving away from the British sovereign as head of state and shifting to a republic.

Barbados led the way becoming a republic last November.

Queen Elizabeth passed away at the age of 96.

Premier Panton described The Queen as “a defender of the faith and a stalwart wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother”.

During her reign, The Queen visited the Cayman Islands twice and embraced the people of the Cayman Islands.

“Memories of those occasions live on within the hearts of the many Caymanians who had the opportunity to meet her during those times,” Governor Martyn Roper said in a previous statement.

Condolence books will be opened to the community to sign beginning on Friday 9 September and can be found at the Government Administration Building in Grand Cayman and District Administration Building in Cayman Brac.

Floral tributes can be left on the steps of the Government Administration Building and the front gates of Government House.

The day of The Queen’s State funeral will be declared a public holiday.

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Holness expresses sadness at passing of Queen Elizabeth II Loop Jamaica

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has joined several other world leaders in expressing profound sadness at the passing of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.

Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning British monarch, whose reign spanned seven decades.

She died at age 96.

Holness described her as a portrait of dignity in how she conducted her duties.

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Double murder victims were managers at Royalton Antigua

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One person is allegedly in custody, assisting the Police with investigations into what appear to be double murders at a Pillar Rock residence on Wednesday, September 7.

News quickly went into circulation late that night, after the body of a Mexican man was found in the pool, shortly after 9:30 p.m.

The man reportedly had what appeared to be a gunshot wound to the head. However, the Police are reporting that he also had multiple gunshot wounds to his body.

In a press release, the Police said that a search was mounted for another male who was discovered missing at around the same time.

However, a body found floating in the pool early Thursday, September 8, is believed to be that person. A source claims the pool is very deep, and that is why investigators might have missed the second body, which also bore multiple gunshot wounds.

Reports say the sound of gunshots had been heard by a police officer working at the Royalton Antigua Resort, where the slain men had held the positions of Human Resources Manager and Accounting Manager, respectively.

Only Cesar Santos Ramirez, 36, has been identified, so far. The name of the older man, aged 39, has not been released pending further investigations.

A source tells REAL News that one of the victims reportedly arrived here only about three weeks ago.

As part of their investigations, the Police were in search of a young man who, reportedly, is now being questioned about the double homicide – the circumstances of which are still unclear.

These two latest homicides are numbers seven and eight for the year 2022. However, they are the second double murders in less than two months.

Police investigations continue into the killing of a Golden Grove couple on Wednesday, July 20. Pia Visser-Baptiste, 61, and her husband, Tyrone Baptiste, 64, were found shot to death in their home by one of the women’s employees, after she had failed to show up to work.

No one has been arrested for these homicides, to date.

Post-mortem examinations on the couple confirmed they had died as a result of gunshot injuries.

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