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Hunt for woman after Gasparillo man stabbed to death

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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STABBED TO DEATH: Randy Joseph and his wife Shelly Ann Mungal in better times. Joseph was stabbed to death on Saturday.

POLICE were searching up to Sunday evening, for a 53-year-old woman in connection with the stabbing death of a Gasparillo construction worker.

Police reported that at about 8 pm on Saturday, officers were on patrol when they responded to a report of a wounding at Houssa Trace, Bonne Aventure Road in Gasparillo. They later met residents who told them that Randy “Brent” Joseph, 29, was stabbed in the chest by a woman he knew.

Police were also told the woman had accused Joseph of pelting her house with stones earlier that day. He was stabbed twice in the chest by the woman who then ran off. Joseph died minutes later.

In a telephone interview with Joseph’s wife Shelly Ann Mungal on Sunday, she said he was a good husband to her and great father to their children aged three and six.

She said the suspect and Joseph got along well, until a few months ago, when the suspect began a relationship with a 23-year-old man.

Mungal, 32, said the suspect never had cause to argue Joseph or his family before she became involved with the man. The suspect became hostile with Joseph and his family about two months ago. When a cellphone belonging to Joseph’s brother, went missing, the suspect’s boyfriend was blamed for its theft, Newsday was told.

Since then, Joseph’s brother and the suspect’s boyfriend had had an ongoing feud, which culminated on Saturday, Mungal said, when Joseph’s brother’s home was burnt down.

Mungal described the woman as “a real bully” who in the past had pulled a cutlass and other weapons for other neighbours.

Of the incident which cost her husband his life, Mungal said, “I didn’t even know she had a knife until she passed me. She crossed over the gallery wall and stabbed my husband.”

Mungal said after the stabbing, her husband ran through the house and collapsed at the back where he died.

She said she and her husband was renovating their home and the family was looking forward to it being completed. Investigations are ongoing.

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Credit union week celebrations started on Sunday

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Joseph Remy, president of the Co-operative Credit Union League of TT. –

MOKO jumbies and a cultural show heralded the start of the Co-operative Credit Union League of TT’s (CCULTT) credit union week on Sunday at the East Mucurapo Secondary School in Port of Spain.

Representatives from over a dozen credit unions attended including the Telephone Workers, Works, Police, Cathedral, Neal and Massy and Antilles credit unions. The theme of this year’s event is, Empower your financial future with a credit union.

A media release on Friday said 1,500 people were expected to attend the opening and indeed there were hundreds gathered for what turned out to be a day of cultural activities. The opening was hosted by the north-west regional chapter of the CCULTT.

At the start of the event, prayers from representatives of the major religions were offered after the playing of the national anthem and then the credit union prayer.

CCULTT president Joseph Remy said, “It’s been two years but we at CCULTT are proud to bring to you our celebrations to herald credit union week. We are trailblazers. It is only in TT that we have celebrations like this.

“I spoke to people at the global level, at a board meeting of the world council and they don’t celebrate credit union week the way we do. We are unique.”

Of this year’s theme, Remy said, “The work we have done over the years is able to provide a platform for that empowerment of the average citizen. I want to advise our line ministry that empowerment does not only reside in the CCULTT. We need an enabling environment for the operations of co-operative credit unions throughout the country.

“We want not just enhanced legislation, but we want to be seated at the table of policy decisions. We want to be in a place where we can influence how things happen because the values of this movement are critically important to curbing the moral decay which we face.”

Technical advisor to the Minister of Youth Development and National Service, Anthony Garcia, brought greetings on behalf of Minister Foster Cummings, saying, “The CCULTT has continuously placed emphasis on empowering one’s financial future and supporting credit unions as an avenue to achieve this.

“Here in TT, credit unions have taken their place in society as people-centred financial institutions owned by its members.”

Garcia said the ministry brought greetings at the start of credit union week because it addresses three core areas, one of which is enterprise development.

“Enterprise development helps people establish, expand or improve their businesses. A credit union is a business model where individuals are members, owners and shareholders. Therefore, credit unions through the co-operative development division, fall under the purview of this ministry.

“It is important that youth have access to resources that will empower their financial future. The earlier they start to financially prepare for the future, the greater their flexibility in pursuing their goals and their dreams,” Garcia said, adding that credit unions play a major role in providing such avenues to young people.

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Shock, sorrow after Chaguanas drive-by shooting – BOY, 9, SHOT DEAD

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Police officers head to the Enterprise, Chaguanas home of murder victim Jamal Modeste on Sunday afternoon, hours after he was shot. PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE –

THERE was shock, sorrow and anger following the shooting death of nine-year-old Jamal Modeste, whose only “crime” was to be playing innocently at a recreation ground on Saturday night, when gunmen arrived with murderous intent.

Shock and sorrow ran through Jamal’s immediate family while these two emotions were joined by anger among social media users who reacted to the child’s death.

For her part, Germaine Modeste, 74, was asking why police were not around to prevent the death of her great grandson who was shot in the back as he turned to run away when the gunmen opened fire from inside their car on people liming at the recreation ground before speeding off.

The recreation ground is not too far from the Enterprise Street, Enterprise, Chaguanas home of little Jamal.

According to a police report, at around 8.20 pm on Saturday, several shots were fired from a white panel van near the basketball court at the African Recreation Grounds in Enterprise.

Jamal was struck by a bullet in his back and fell to the ground. He was taken to the Chaguanas Health Centre where he died while being treated. The panel van was stolen at gunpoint earlier on Saturday.

When Newsday visited Jamal’s home at Enterprise Street, Modeste was in a state of utter disbelief over his murder as relatives and neighbours came to the house to express their condolences.

She said Jamal liked playing at the nearby African recreation grounds with his friends. The grounds comprise a football field, basketball court, and play area for children. A football match was taking place at the time of the shooting on Saturday night while a concert was supposed to be held at the basketball court shortly after the game.

On Sunday, the area was deserted with the lights surrounding the recreation ground still turned on.

A resident, who did not give his name, said the lights are normally switched off each night. But he added this was forgotten because of what happened on Saturday.

Modeste said the vehicle which was involved in the incident is one which delivered baked goods to residents.

“I really saw the bakery van going down down the road speeding.” She said there were sounds of shouting and several gunshots shortly afterwards. “It was gunshots for so in the savannah.”

Modeste said there was a big football game in progress at the time. She claimed that 300 people were at the ground and many were children. With such a large gathering, she felt that the police should have been present.

“Where the police and them was? Not a police in sight,” she cried.

SHOT DEAD: Schoolboy Jamal Modeste, nine, who was killed in a drive-by shooting at the African recreation grounds in Enterprise, Chaguanas on Saturday night. –

Modeste said every time there were football games at the ground, the police were usually present. “But on Saturday night, there were no officers. Where were they last night?”

She said Jamal was playing with his friends when the incident happened. “The fellas and them came and shoot up the place and everybody ran for cover.” Modeste said while Jamal was running, he was shot in his back.

She added that one of Jamal’s friends who was with him, was left traumatised on seeing him get shot.

“He (Jamal’s friend) ran in by the parlour (near the ground) and up to now, he can’t done stop crying. They have to carry that boy for counselling.” Modeste added that Jamal turned nine in March. She said he loved playing football. Newsday was told that Jamal’s father Joel was too distraught to speak.

On her Facebook page, Jamal’s mother posted on Sunday: “Allyuh jus take my heart and soul they I have nothing left in me anymore seeing my son last night trying to wake up is like I died too.

“Why allyuh take him from us, he was jus ah innocent child, a baby, he ain’t (do) allyuh nothing. Oh gosh fudgie, my child, get up please baby.”

Many who posted responses to this post, expressed shock, anger and outrage over the child’s murder.

Modeste said the family was never worried, in the past, about Jamal going to the grounds to play. “He was always playing with his friends. It was over 100 of them who were playing last night.” Modeste reiterated, “where were the police?”

Jamal’s grandmother Rosanne Ramdial-Hamilton was distraught over Jamal’s murder and wept as she hugged her daughter Kitana John. “I want to know why. Why they do my grandson this,” Rosanne cried.

She said Jamal was a quiet child who loved football and playing video games. “My grandson was just playing when they came and killed him. My grandson was innocent,” she cried. Hamilton said Jamal was a student of Carapichaima RC Primary School.

She appealed for an end to crime and for young people not to get involved in it. “This is the second time crime hitting me and twice it’s been murder. It hitting me real hard.”

In a statement on Sunday, acting Commissioner of Police Erla Harewood-Christopher extended condolences to Jamal’s family. She also promised that no stone would be left unturned in bringing his killers to justice.

“Over the years the Police Service has invested resources in the Enterprise area and will continue to work and partner with members of the community,” she said in the release.

Christopher, who was appointed acting CoP on October 11, in the absence of acting CoP McDonald Jacob who is in the United Kingdom on official business, promised that Jamal’s family will receive support from the police service’s Victims and Witness Support Unit.

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Lindsay steps down from government boards Loop Cayman Islands

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Alric Lindsay, who serves as a director to Cayman based investment funds, steps down from all government boards in the fourth quarter of 2022

Alric Lindsay, who serves as a member of the Grand Cayman Liquor Licensing Board, Utility Regulation and Competition Office (“OfReg”) and National Roads Authority (“NRA”) confirmed that he has resigned from those roles, effective this fourth quarter.

Lindsay explained to Loop that, “although board resignations are sometimes accompanied by some form of controversy, there was no quarrel in this case.”

He further explained: “My time on these boards was rewarding because of the opportunity it gave me to serve the public interest. In doing so, I realized that I had to balance the perception of members of the public that board members should be doing more and the reality that there are limitations under the Public Authorities Act as to what government boards are permitted to do. In any event, I enjoyed helping the boards implement what they could within the boundaries of the Act.”

During his time, in particular as chairman of the NRA, Lindsay encouraged full transparency, accountability and worked to improve public engagement.

Going forward as a non-board member, he said that he “hoped that this transparency would continue and ultimately, revisions would be made to the Public Authorities Act to allow all agreements between government entities and third parties to be published so that members of the public could understand how public funds are being spent and whether value for money is being obtained.”

Lindsay, whose non-governmental board job has always been as a director of Cayman-based investment funds, said he will now turn his focus to more volunteer activities in the community, including with non-profit organisations where he currently delivers meals weekly to the elderly and shut-ins.

His resignations from government boards are effective on the following dates:

Grand Cayman Liquor Licensing Board: October 31, 2022OfReg: October 31, 2022NRA: November 30, 2022

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Clarendon man shot dead in Westmoreland Loop Jamaica

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The Westmoreland police are probing the murder of a Clarendon man who was gunned down in the resort town of Negril in the western parish on Friday night.

The deceased has been identified as Nickalda Smith, formerly of White Road, Denbigh, Clarendon.

Reports are that about 11:50 pm, Smith was standing along Norman Manley Boulevard in Negril when he was pounced upon and shot by one of two men who rode up on a motorcycle.

The two men made their escape by speeding away on the motorbike.

Upon the arrival of the police who were summoned, Smith was found suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.

He was rushed to hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

No motive has yet been established for the killing.

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AHP projecteert 40 procent woningen voor alleenstaande moeders

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PARAMARIBO — 40 Procent van de woningen die worden gefinancierd in het Affordable Housing Project (AHP) zullen worden toegewezen aan alleenstaande moeders. Dat meldt CDS in

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Music producer reportedly found with illegal ammunition at home Loop Jamaica

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File photo of ammunition.

Thirty-four-year-old Dwight Johnson, otherwise called ‘Vibes Machine’, a music producer of Lime Tree Grove in Spanish Town, St Catherine, is scheduled to face the court following an incident at his home on Saturday, October 15.

Reports from the Spanish Town police are that about 2pm, law enforcers were on patrol, during which they conducted a search of a premises in the area.

During a search of Johnson’s dwelling, a 5.56 cartridge and two 9mm cartridges were reportedly found.

Johnson was subsequently arrested and later charged with illegal possession of ammunition.

His court date is being finalised.

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Mijensa Rensch tweede maal in actie op U-17 WK

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door Marinio Balsemhof  PARAMARIBO — Mijensa Rensch zal maandag haar tweede wedstrijd op het Wereld Kampioenschap onder 17 jaar in

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Newsmaker: Warmington’s Hylton broadside generates wide perspectives Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

This week’s featured development as Newsmaker of the Week just ended is Member of Parliament (MP) for St Catherine South West, the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) Everald Warmington, broadside of his Opposition counterpart, Anthony Hylton, including declaring that “the only place you (Hylton) fit for is Riverton City, the dump”.

The Government minister also repeated his past reference to Hylton, an attorney-at-law by profession, as a “quashie lawyer” during Wednesday’s sitting of the House of Representatives.

Among other things, ‘quashie’ is described as “an unsophisticated or gullible male black peasant”.

Hylton, through his official Twitter account, responded to Warmington, outlining that he is proud to represent the people of Riverton, and likened his Government counterpart to being ignorant relative to his (Hylton’s) qualifications as an attorney.

An often controversial figure, Warmington has featured prominently in the media during his time in representational politics so far, almost exclusively for his tongue lashings of members of the media, the police and his opposing political counterparts.

If asked though, he will likely point to his mostly wide margins of victory at the polls as being indicative of general support of his actions.

Interestingly, he was removed as a junior minister in 2011 under the then Bruce Golding-led Administration after he told television broadcaster Kerlyn Brown to “go to hell” during a live interview.

Then on Labour Day last year, during an all-day lockdown relative to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Warmington and a team of police officers had something of a standoff in Old Harbour, St Catherine, when the lawmen were enforcing the then Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA).

In an amateur video of the incident, the politician was supposedly in a telephone conversation with National Security Minister, Dr Horace Chang, ranting at the police intervention with a few choice curse words in the mix, and declaring that he was being targeted.

So last Wednesday, it was no surprise that Warmington who is infamous for his crude remarks and uncouth behaviour, was back in the public spotlight for more controversial remarks, resulting in the usual criticisms and calls from citizens for him to be removed from the representational political sphere.

The latest verbal onslaught was in response to an off-mic comment Hylton made as Warmington, who arrived late to the House sitting, defended his record of punctuality as he explained his reason for being late on that occasion.

Earlier, House Speaker Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert lashed out at MPs over what she perceived to be their indifferent attitudes towards Parliament, as with the clock approaching 2:20 pm on Wednesday, the House lacked the required quorum of 16 members to be properly convened.

Dalrymple-Philibert said the situation was an “embarrassment” for the highest court of the land, with the MP for Central Kingston, Donovan Williams, arriving with just seconds to go before the sitting would have been called off.

As he responded to Hylton, Warmington shouted, “Don’t you ever dare do that again!

“Anybody can say that except a quashie lawyer, so don’t you do that again,” he added while ignoring the speaker’s attempts to calm him.

Warmington, the Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with responsibility for works, appeared more incensed when Hyltyon, with a wry smile, followed by a frown, waved off the ‘quashie’ comments, which he has seemingly gotten accustomed to.

“The only place you fit for is Riverton City, the dump, so don’t you ever do that… disrespectful and rude!” said Warmington as he continued the verbal assault.

Of note is the fact that Wednesday’s attack on Hylton by Warmington came almost a year to the date when the records had him first publicly referring to Hylton as a ‘quashie’ lawyer in the constituency debates, which are once more under way.

On that first occasion, Warmington told Deputy House Speaker, Juliet Holness, that he would not withdraw the remark unless Hylton provided proof of a single case that he had won in the courts.

Anthony Hylton (file photo)

Hylton obliged and did so the following week when he referenced the landmark case of Shanique Myrie vs the Government of Barbados, which was heard before the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).

In upbraiding Warmington on that occasion, Holness agreed with Hylton that it was not the first time she had heard Warmington make the statement, but said it was the first time he had done so while she sat in the speaker’s chair and, as such, she felt she had to address the matter.

However, last Wednesday there was no such dressing down by Dalyrymple-Philibert of Warmington’s unflattering remarks.

As Warmington’s comments circulated in the media, Hylton took to Twitter on Thursday to address the descriptions of him by the former.

“I am proud to represent the honest and hardworking people of Riverton, whose only crime is that they were victimised by political tribalism and ended up seeking refuge near the dump,” tweeted Hylton.

“My efforts at representing them in the Parliament is aimed at ensuring that they are not victims twice over. I am proud to represent them in the highest court of the land.

“If by the term ‘quashie lawyer’ Warmington is betraying his ignorance of other practice areas of the law, such as:

. Aviation Law

. Shipping & Logistics

. International Trade

. Commercial Law

“Then let him remain in his ignorant bliss!” Hylton added.

Social media users were vocal in their backlash against Warmington, while other persons came to the defence of the controversial politician.

“I love Mr Warmington, but I don’t appreciate him disrespecting Mr Hylton. I love you both and I really don’t want to hear these kinds of behaviour again. Whoever wrong kindly apologise and show some love,” wrote Facebook user, Andrea Million.

In response, Janice Samuels said: “Andrea Million, is not the first he (Warmington) disrespect someone and he never apolgise.”

Alec Smith wrote: “Hylton always a trouble the croc and when the croc strike them cry like them innocent.”

Marcia Spence, in defence of Warmington, commented: “Listen, is people always a trouble Warmy, (Warmington) and when him defend himself now, you see the media take it up. So Hylton first trouble him and Warmy a defend himself.”

Facebook user, Troy Rose, however did not agree.

“No comment from Mr Hylton could lead someone to say you only fit for Riverton dump. Full time now him (Warmington) get kick from Parliament and Mr (Andrew) Holness need to stand up, ’cause this behaviour rude and ridiculous,” declared Rose.

Commented Paul Barnett relative to the Warmington versus Hylton clash: “There should be harsh sanctions against politician in Parliament who verbally attack other member of the House. Just like how vulgar music is banned, likewise public servants who disrespect others and bring House into disruption.

“What kind of examples are being set here? Respect is not one way, but two way! Order is needed,” Barnett insisted.

Angela Rosa Lee asked: “How can Warmington be telling someone to show some respect when he doesn’t know how to do so?

“Respect is earned, not demanded. Just listen how he is shouting and carrying on like ‘Mama Lashie’ in the House of Parliament (Representatives). This is gross disrespect. Children are watching these bad behaviours and playing them out,” Lee suggested.

But Deneil Coleman said she needed to see the full clip of what happened in Parliament between Warmington and Hylton to adequately indicate her position on the matter.

“Need to see the full video. Him (Warmington) never just a talk so for no reason. Two sides to a story,” she posted on Facebook.

Opined Nadine Dockery: “No trouble weh no trouble you. No one should accuse Warmington of anything wrong.

“If quashie lawyer never trouble him, he would not have said that,” she claimed.

Marline Lopez chimed into the debate by commenting that, “It takes one quashie to know another, and look who attacked ’bout respect and him don’t have not even an ounce.”

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Easy does it for Oneofakind in Caymanas Park feature event Loop Jamaica

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ONEOFAKIND easily put away BIG BIG DADDY to land Sunday’s Caymanas Park feature, the Errol ‘Big Sub’ Subratie Memorial at a mile for overnight-allowance runners.

The out-of-class 1-9 favourite broke sharply, chasing SIR JOHN and BIG BIG DADDY before grabbing the lead coming off the home stretch under Reyan Lewis.

ONEOFAKIND clocked 1:39.3 to close the late double for champion trainer Anthony Nunes, whose GOLDEN WATTLE won the previous race at five furlongs straight.

Jason DaCosta, who started the weekend $6 million in stakes ahead of Nunes, landed the $1.5m BGLC/TOBA Heroes Spring for two-year-olds with speedster MAMMA MIA, who made all to clock 1:01.0 at five furlongs round on debut.

MAMMA MIA beat Richard Azan’s grey colt, MOJITO, who missed the break but closed strongly in the stretch run to get within four and a half lengths of the filly.

Anthony Thomas, who rode 2-5 favourite MAMMA MIA, earlier landed the second event astride 6-1 chance ULTIMATUM, taking his tally to 78 winners, two off leading rider Dane Dawkins.

The three-day Heroes holiday weekend carnival concludes on Monday with a nine-race card.

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