Father of 2 feared dead after lightning strikes fishing boat in Berbice River

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Missing: Narine Chandredeo

One person is now missing and is feared dead after lightning struck a fishing vessel in the Berbice River on Thursday night.

It is believed that the missing man was directly hit be the lightning bolt.

The freak accident occurred in the vicinity of Albion in the Berbice River whilst three men were in a small fishing vessel.

The missing man has been identified as Narine Chandredeo, also called ‘Brother’, 28, of Fyrish Road, Corentyne, Berbice.

He along with his brother Navindra, 29, and a worker whose name was given as ‘Rommel’, were on the boat during a thunderstorm. Chandredeo, the boat owner, left home on Thursday morning on a short fishing expedition and was expected back on Friday morning.

The man’s 25-year-old wife Jameela Cyril says that on Friday morning, the two surviving crew members returned.

Reports are that the lightning destroyed the hat which Chandredeo was wearing at the time. The part which remained was handed over to the police.

The two surviving fishermen told investigators that they carried out a search immediately after the incident, but had difficulties doing so due to the darkness of the night.

Police have since arrested the two crew members. The coast guard on Friday assisted with the search for the missing man but up to news time, no body was recovered.

Chandredeo and his wife have been together for seven years and have two children, ages 2 and 6.

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MHMC Now Offering American Heart Association Training In Saint Lucia – St. Lucia Times News

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Millennium Heights Medical Complex (MHMC), as of April 2022, is officially the only American Heart Association (AHA) Training Center in Saint Lucia and one of few in the Caribbean.

This milestone is significant for the Complex as it strives to be an industry leader. MHMC is opening AHA certified trainings to all health care organisations on the island.

According to the AHA, it is the United States’ largest voluntary organisation fighting heart disease and stroke.

In the World Health Organization’s latest “Leading causes of death and disability” report of 2000-2019, heart disease and stroke were the leading causes of death in the world.

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These health conditions have historically been in Saint Lucia’s top ten causes of death. The AHA’s authorised training centers enable other countries like Saint Lucia to provide critical training to also fight heart disease and stroke.

MHMC is offering two AHA certified courses to medical professionals currently: Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS).

These courses are available to health care professionals in Saint Lucia who provide cardiovascular emergency care in their jobs. The courses are regarded as life-saving skills of which all qualified personnel should take advantage.

Interested persons are invited to call the clinical education unit at MHMC to get registration information. Call 458-6980 or 458-5938 or 7261624 or 5188138 between 8AM to 4:30PM, from Monday to Friday. The registration costs are as follows:

Nurses and interns
New BLS certification: XCD $200
BLS certification renewal: XCD $120
New ACLS certification: XCD $450
ACLS certification renewal: XCD $300

Doctors
New BLS certification: XCD $250
BLS certification renewal: XCD $150
New ACLS certification: XCD $575
ACLS certification renewal: XCD $450

MHMC will also shortly be offering courses to other types of health care professionals. These include Heartsaver CPR AED and Family and Friends CPR. Follow the MHMC Facebook page @millenniumheightsmedicalcomplex for updates on these trainings.

SOURCE: Millennium Heights Medical Complex. Headline photo courtesy Jesse Orrico

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The Ministry of National Mobilization and BRAGSA have been commended for their part in the construction of the new houses in Orange Hill

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Ministry of National Mobilization has been very instrumental in providing support to families impacted by the La Soufriere volcanic eruptions in April last year.

This is according to portfolio Minister Dr. Orando Brewster, as he addressed a ceremony yesterday for the hand-over of twenty-seven houses to residents at Orange Hill.

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Minister Brewster said the Roads, Buildings and General Services Authority BRAGSA played a very important role in the construction of the houses

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The keys to the houses were presented by Minister Brewster and Parliamentary Representative for North Windward, Montgomery Daniel.

Delivering the Keynote Address, Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves expressed thanks to all Agencies and Individuals involved in the construction of the houses.

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The Ministry of Education is said to be placing major emphasis on Early Childhood Education

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The Ministry of Education is placing major emphasis on Early Childhood Education here in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

This is according to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Myccle Burke as he spoke on Wednesday’s edition of Round Table Talk.

He pointed out that the Ministry intends to increase the number of Early Childhood Institutions throughout the country.

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Meanwhile, Minister of Education, Curtis King said there will be an expansion of tertiary education opportunities and training in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

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NBC’s Special Report – Friday September 2nd 2022

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The Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries is continuing to implement measures to effectively tackle Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing.

Here’s more in today’s Special Report.

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SVG is experiencing a growing demand for livestock regionally

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There is said to be a growing demand regionally for livestock from St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

This is according to Minister of Agriculture, forestry and Fisheries, Saboto Caesar

In light of this, Minister Caesar is urging Farmers to begin to think of medium and large-scale production in order to meet the demand.

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ST. VINCENT-FINANCE-Parliament approves amendments to provide for greater customer protection

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ST. LUCIA-TOURISM-Hoteliers sign MOU with manufacturers to further develop both sectors

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TRINIDAD-ECONOMY-Finance Minister paints brighter picture for Trinidad and Tobago economy

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