St George’s silence KC in North Street derby Loop Jamaica

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Defending champions Kingston College (KC) suffered their first defeat of the 2022 ISSA/Digicel Manning Cup football season by going down 4-2 against North Street neighbours St George’s College in a top-of-the-table fixture on matchday 23 at the Stadium East field on Saturday.

Joshua Jackson gave the ‘Light Blues’ a 15th-minute lead with a powerful header before Teyshawn Mattis missed a penalty for KC.

The champions paid the price for the missed penalty as Zabir Taylor put St George’s College 2-0 up in the 44th minute.

KC clawed themselves back into the game with two goals in two minutes.

Mattis reduced KC’s deficit to 2-1 in the 47th minute and Nashordo Gibbs equalized in the 49th minute. However, Brian Burkett restored St George’s advantage when he slotted into an empty net courtesy of a defensive mistake in the 72nd minute to make it 3-2.

Burkett got his second and George’s fourth by latching onto a beautiful through ball and firing wide of goalkeeper Malique Williams.

St George’s confirmed their spot in the second round with the victory. They joined KC atop Group A with 21 points from eight games but remained in second with an inferior goal difference.

Waterford High lost ground when they were surprisingly held 0-0 by lowly Ardenne High, a result that severely hampered their slim chances of making the second round as one of the four best third-placed teams.

Waterford are third in the group with 12 points, one ahead of Calabar High with 11 points following their 5-1 demolition of Meadowbrook High.

Saturday’s results

Group AMeadowbrook 1 Calabar High 5KC 2 St George’s College 4Waterford High 0 Ardenne High 0

Group BSt Catherine High 3 Cedar Grove Academy 0St Mary’s College 4 Holy Trinity High 2

Group CHaile Selassie High 3 Bridgeport High 0

Group EMona High 3 Papine High 2

Group FClan Carthy High 13 Cumberland 0Campion College 1 Kingston Technical 0Excelsior High 2 Jose Marti 2

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Un enfant de 9 ans gravement mordu par un chien à Baie-Mahault

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Faits divers

Samedi 15 Octobre 2022 – 14h52

Les pompiers sont intervenus à plusieurs reprises cette nuit. – FA

Les faits se déroulent, ce samedi après-midi,  chemin de Raiffer à Baie-Mahault. Deux victimes sont dénombrées un  garçon de 9 ans et un homme de 40 ans, légèrement blessé. 

Un enfant de 9 ans a été transféré, ce samedi après-midi, au centre hospitalier (pôle parents/enfants) dans un état grave. Il a été mordu par un chien, de la race Akitanu, à Raiffer, Baie-Mahault. Les faits se seraient déroulés à domicile. Le garçon présentait des morsures profondes et larges. Il a été médicalisé sur place par le Smur. Un homme de 40 ans a été plus légèrement atteint. Il a été mordu à la main et au pouce gauche. Il s’est rendu à l’hôpital par ses propres moyens

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Ils échappent à la condamnation pour meurtre

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Justice

Marie-France Grugeaux Etna
Samedi 15 Octobre 2022 – 14h38

TRIBUNAL BASSE TERRE – DR

Assises. Pour ce procès à 8 clos qui a duré une semaines, les accusés 3 jeunes dont 2 mineurs au moment des faits ont été condamnés à 5 ans pour le majeur et 30 mois pour les autres. Les jurés n’ont pas suivi l’avocate générale en prononçant des peines bien plus légères.

Les 3 jeunes avaient voulu braquer un automobiliste et sa compagne, à Sainte-Anne, qui circulaient dans une Audi Q 5. Les deux victimes avaient pu prendre la fuite abandonnant leurs effets personnels. Après avoir piqué un sprint les deux jeunes gens se réfugient chez un ami. Quelques minutes après y avoir trouvé refuge, l’automobiliste tombe à terre, victime d’une crise cardiaque et décèdera quelques minutes plus tard. L’avocate générale avait requis 12 ans de détention pour le majeur et 13 ans pour chacun des deux mineurs puisqu’ils étaient allés au contact de la victime. La représentante du ministère publique s’est appuyé pour requérir notamment sur le rapport du médecin légiste qui confirme que si la victime souffrait d’une maladie cardiaque grave, c’est bien la situation de stress qui a provoqué sa mort. Toutefois les jurés en ont décidé autrement en prononçant une peine de 5 ans pour le majeur et 30 mois pour chacun des mineurs. Les jurés n’ont pas retenu le lien de causalité entre le vol et la mort du l’automobiliste. Ils n’ont pas non plus retenu la présence de l’arme. Ne gardant que le braquage comme motif de condamnation.

 

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70-year-old woman dies after experiencing difficulties diving Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported today (October 14) that a 70-year-old woman from the United States died after experiencing difficulties near the West Bay Public Beach dock.

According to the RCIPS, it was reported that a woman had been out diving when she experienced difficulties.

Officers were then dispatched shortly before 9:50am and responded to a report of a person in distress on the shore at the West Bay Public Beach dock.

The woman was brought back on board the boat by which time she had become unresponsive.

She was brought to shore and emergency services attended the location and transported her to the Cayman Islands Hospital via ambulance, where she was subsequently pronounced dead.

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Alexa’s Secret takes Titania Trophy Loop Jamaica

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ALEXA’S SECRET, centre, with jockey Reyan Lewis gets the better of BABYLIKE, outside, and RAMBLING ROSE to win the fillies-only Titania Trophy over five-and-a-half furlong at Caymanas Park on Saturday, October 15, 2022. (PHOTO: caymanasracing).

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ALEXA’S SECRET proved the form right at Caymans Park on Saturday, closing rapidly from seventh position to collar RAMBLING ROSE stealing home in the fillies-only Titania Trophy, while holding off late-closing BABYLIKE by a short head in the five-and-a-half furlong event.

ALEXA’S SECRET, the 7-5 favourite was narrowly beaten by last season’s classic-placed filly, SILENT MISSION, at six furlongs in her previous race.

SILENT MISSION ventured up in class five days later to beat non-winners of four races whereas third-past-the-post A GIFT FROM BEN also won his follow-up race.

ALEXA’S SECRET was held off the pace by Reyan Lewis while RAMBLING ROSE left MARKET PLACE, BERLINO’S CHOICE and RUPUNZEL into the straight.

ALEXA’S SECRET accelerated into second a furlong out to nail a weakening RAMBLING ROSE while holding late-charging BABYLIKE at bay.

ALEXA’S SECRET clocked 1:08.3 in the event for non-winners of two races.

Shane Ellis rode a two-timer on the nine-race card, opening the programme with 9-1 outsider COLORADO RANGER before sealing his double aboard 9-5 chance OLDKINGCOLE for champion trainer Anthony Nunes in the fifth.

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Women in their 30’s reportedly caught trafficking three girls under 16 Loop Jamaica

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Police seeking to clamp down on players in the deadly child trafficking scheme, which continues to leave families across the island devastated, say they have apprehended two women who they believe are facilitators in the underground ring.

Police say the women are in their 30s and were apprehended in a recent operation.

Details of the clampdown are yet to be provided by law enforcement officers but in a post on their social media pages, police identified the women as Nicola Brissett, a 33-year-old resident of Lucea, Hanover, and Nicola Johnson, a 39-year-old resident of St Thomas.

The women were apprehended by members of the JCF’s Anti Trafficking Vice Squad in early October.

Police said the women were charged with trafficking three girls, all under the age of 16 years old.

The information has triggered shock and anger among social media users.

“Women are the biggest facilitators in child trafficking in terms of getting people to trust them,” said one user.

The police say they will provide more information on the case as their probe into the matter intensifies.

The Ministry of National Security in August of this year said it was collaborating with the Ministry of Education and Youth to inform children about human trafficking.

Director of Children and Family Programmes at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Warren Thompson, said the initiative was necessary, as children are vulnerable to human trafficking.

“There is the inclusion of the trafficking in persons content in the Home Family Life Education curriculum in schools, where we want children and teachers to be sensitive and have an awareness to the issue,” Thompson said.

He continued, “they have an internal committee and a plan of action, aimed at basically doing some preventative work in schools across the island, so a number of things are happening in the education sector”.

Manager of the Trafficking in Persons Secretariat in the Ministry of National Security, Audrey Budhi, said following the creation of Anti-Trafficking in Persons (ATIP) clubs in schools in 2019, the National Taskforce Against Trafficking in Persons had further dialogue on engagement.

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Entertainer Shaneil Muir collapses in MoBay, to miss show in Ocho Rios Loop Jamaica

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Recording artiste Shaneil Muir collapsed on Saturday in her home city of Montego Bay, St James.

A release from her manager, Cara Vickers, a short while ago, said Muir was taken to GWest Urgent Care where she was assessed and sent on seven days leave due to stress-related symptoms and exhaustion.

According to the release, the stress-related symptoms and exhaustion led to her collapsing on Saturday.

Having been billed to perform at Shades Pon-Di-Beach and Cups Up in Ocho Rios, St Ann, Saturday and Hartford, Connecticut on Sunday, respectively, the ‘Yamabella’ deejay has apologised to her fans and the promoters of the two events.

According to the release, she has also vowed to take better care of her own health thus ensuring that she is able to honour her commitments to her fans as she continues to pursue the career she loves.

The ‘Top Gyal’ singer has also committed to speaking openly about her situation via her social media pages as soon as she is physically and mentally able to do so.

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Work will soon commence on the Sir Julian Hunte Highway, formerly the Castries-Gros Islet Highway reconstruction very soon.

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Lil Baby’s ‘It’s Only Me’ Heading For No. 1 Debut, First Week Sales Projection

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Lil Baby is poised to earn another No. 1 album next week.

The Atlanta rapper is slated to earn his second solo No. 1 for his third studio album, It’s Only Me. The first week sales projections are indicative of a chart-topper, as Lil Baby is expected to move 185k – 210k units by his Billboard 200 debut, according to HDD. The Quality Control rapper had a lot to live up to with the release of this album following the mega success of his last solo effort.

Back in 2020, Lil Baby’s second studio album, My Turn, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has since gone 4x platinum. The rapper’s uber-successful sophomore effort broke the record for the longest streak when it spent six weeks at No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and just last month hit a century in the top 10.

The highly anticipated release of Lil Baby’s third studio was met with great expectation and critique. Clearly, the rapper did not disappoint his fans after coming under pressure to double down on his studio album success. It’s Only Me potentially marks Lil Baby’s third Billboard 200 No. 1 after The Voice of the Heroes. His collaborative effort with Lil Durk debuted at No. 1 in June 2021.

It’s Only Me is reportedly doing extremely well on streaming which is primarily responsible for the number of copies the rapper is expected to move in his opening week. The new album featured the likes of Future, Young Thug, Jeremih, and more and was produced by Murda Beatz, KRAZYMOB, Tay Keith, and others.

Among the popular tracks are “Stand On It” and “Not Finished,” which are most buzzed about since Lil Baby appears to be addressing the supposed beef between himself and labelmate Quavo after he was reportedly spotted hanging out with the Migos rapper’s ex-girlfriend, Saweetie, following their breakup.

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SudLib : la direction cherche une sortie de crise

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Les lignes de bus du réseau SudLib restent fortement perturbées. Unité Sud Transport s’explique.

Il n’y a toujours pas d’amélioration sur le réseau SudLib : de nombreuses lignes sont à l’arrêt. “En dépit des efforts déployés depuis plusieurs mois, l’entreprise connaît des difficultés d’approvisionnement dans un contexte de crise mondiale touchant particulièrement les pièces détachées et les composants électroniques”, explique dans un communiqué Unité Sud Transport. “Nous décomptons actuellement 24 véhicules immobilisés. L’augmentation galopante des prix du transport vient ajouter une difficulté supplémentaire à une situation déjà très complexe. C’est dans ce contexte, et pour ces raisons que l’entreprise, face au nombre croissant de problématiques techniques de sa flotte de véhicules a pris l’initiative de mettre en œuvre une offre de service dégradée consistant à affecter un véhicule sur deux lignes de transport qu’il dessert alternativement”.

Cette pratique, dite de lignes jumelées, permet de desservir le plus grand nombre tout en mobilisant moins de matériel ; la continuité du service public est ainsi assurée. Toutefois, Unité Sud Transport dit avoir conscience de la gêne occasionnée aux usagers par cette pratique et s’excuse face aux désagréments rencontrés sur le réseau.

“Aucune incivilité ne reste sans traitement”

Unité Sud Transport revient aussi sur l’agression dont a été victime au François un conducteur. “Notre réseau fait l’objet, depuis ce mercredi 12 octobre 2022, d’une paralysie du fait de l’appel du syndicat CSTM à l’exercice d’un droit de retrait généralisé”, rappelle Unité Sud Transport. Et de poursuivre : “Sur le plan de la sécurité de nos véhicules, nous soulignons que seuls ceux d’entre eux présentant une conformité aux contrôles techniques et parfaitement fonctionnels sont utilisés sur le réseau”. Unité Sud Transport se défend d’une quelconque mise en danger de son personnel et des usagers transportés. Sur le plan de la santé et de la sécurité de ses collaborateurs, l’entreprise affirme son engagement dans le domaine : procédure agressions, campagne de communication incivilités, formation à la gestion des conflits, suivi des risques psychosociaux, convention de partenariat avec la gendarmerie. “Ce sont autant d’actions menées dans l’objectif de sécuriser nos personnels”, insiste Unité Sud Transport. “Aucune incivilité ne reste sans traitement et l’entreprise s’inscrit ouvertement et complètement dans une stratégie zéro incivilité”. Et de conclure : “Nous mettons en œuvre tous les moyens possibles, afin de sortir de cette situation de crise et de permettre une reprise des services”.

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