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Scuffle over parking space ends in ex-soldier’s death

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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SHOOTING: Three images, taken from screen grabs of a video posted to social media, shows Jamie Walker (dressed in blue) scuffling with an off-duty SRP officer in the carpark of a businessplace in San Fernando on Friday. The image in the middle and at right, show the officer drawing his firearm. –

A SCUFFLE over a parking space in Cocoyea, San Fernando, ended in the shooting death of a former soldier on Friday afternoon.

Jamie Walker, 39, died in front of the building that houses We Supermarket and Anand’s Pharmacy on Naparima Mayaro Road.

The driver’s permit of shooting victim Jamie Walker. –

His wife, Heather Sedeno-Walker, and three of their children — a 13-year-old boy and two girls, four and eight — witnessed the shooting. The Pleasantville family was on their way home shortly before 5 pm when the incident happened.

Police said the shooter, a special reserve policeman who was working as a security guard on the compound, was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital. He was expected to be questioned by investigators on Friday night.

Sedeno-Walker told Newsday she earlier picked up the children from their schools in Pleasantville and San Fernando. Her husband, who worked at Radian H.A Ltd in Marabella, called and asked her to pick him up.

SORROW: Heather Sedeno-Walker, centre, shortly after her husband Jamie Walker was shot dead in the carpark of a businessplace in Cocoyea, San Fernando on Friday. PHOTO BY MARVIN HAMILTON –

She picked him up, and the children wanted to get food.

Sedeno-Walker said she drove into the car park and parked the car. Her husband was in the front passenger seat, and the children were in the back. She walked across the street to buy food from D Bo$$ BBQ.

From there, she heard her husband and the guard quarrelling.

When Sedeno-Walker returned to the car, she saw the guard and her husband in a scuffle. The guard drew his weapon and three shots were heard. He then ran inside the pharmacy.

Police and crime scene officers at the businessplace in Cocoyea, San Fernando where ex-soldier Jamie Walker was shot dead by an off-duty SRP officer on Friday. PHOTO BY MARVIN HAMILTON – Marvin Hamilton

“The children bawled out, ‘daddy, daddy!’ Everything happened so fast. My son saw everything, and I heard three shots. My husband was still standing, and I saw blood on his shirt. I thought he got grazed,” Sedeno-Walker said.

“He sat down and asked for water. I went inside the pharmacy and asked what to do. I also called the ambulance. The security said he was a policeman. He had no reason to shoot my husband.” She described Walker as brave, outspoken, and fearless man.

The couple was married for 14 years. Apart from the three children who were in the car, the couple also has a two-year-old toddler.

Walker’s father, Ellis Walker, from Penal, said another son called and told him about the shooting. Thinking his son might have been wounded and taken for treatment, he went straight to the San Fernando General Hospital.

Shooting victim Jamie Walker’s father Ellis Walker, near the shooting scene. PHOTO BY MARVIN HAMILTON –

He got another call about the death and then went to the scene. The weeping father said his son left the regiment a few years ago. Several people gathered on the roadside as the police cordoned off the scene.

Investigations are continuing.

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Americans warned: Don’t travel in Port of Spain

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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An aerial view of east Port of Spain. – FILE PHOTO/JEFF K MAYERS

WHILE the US State Department has this country ranked at Level II (exercise increased caution), the country’s capital has been placed on Level IV, with the strict warning for Americans not to travel in Port of Spain.

The advisory was posted on October 5 on the US State Department’s website.

The increased travel advisory warning on TT, the State Department said, is due to crime, terrorism, and kidnapping.

It warned Americans not to travel to: Laventille, Beetham, Sea Lots, Cocorite, and the interior of the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain, due to crime.

The website said that TT’s country summary is that violent crimes, such as murder, robbery, assault, sexual assault, home invasions, and kidnapping, are common.

Gang activity, such as narcotics trafficking, is common. A significant portion of violent crime is gang-related.

The State Department warned: Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.

Violence and shootings occur regularly in some areas of Port of Spain, the State Department said.

It added that all US government personnel (working at the embassy and related field offices) are prohibited from travelling to Laventille, Beetham, Sea Lots, Cocorite, and the interior of Queens’ Park Savannah.

“After dark, US government personnel are prohibited from travelling to downtown Port of Spain, Fort George overlook, and all beaches.”

National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds, speaking on the TV6 news on Friday night, said he could not understand the reason or justification for the US travel advisory.

Hinds said that as far as terrorism was concerned he couldn’t recall, within recent times, such acts taking place in this country. “As for kidnappings, some people blend kidnappings for ransom with kidnappings simplicita (abductions).”

With regard to the warning to stay away from the interior of the Queen’s Park Savannah, Hinds said only on Friday he was in contact with Acting Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob who said that based on statistics, there has been no major criminal acts in the Savannah.

He said he will speak with Cabinet colleagues on whether or not some kind of explanation should be sought from the US Government on this advisory, which has the potential to impact on TT’s tourism potential, trade and other activities.

He also hit out at Trinbagonians – including members of the media – for bad-mouthing TT especially when conversing with foreigners.

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COVID-19: Saint Lucia Records Four More Deaths & 33 New Cases – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Today Friday October 7, 2022 the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs reports atotal of 33 new cases of COVID-19 from samples processed on Tuesday October 4, 2022 toThursday October 6, 2022.

This is from a total of 318 samples collected from October 1, 2022 to October 5, 2022. This number of positive cases makes up 10% of all the samples processed on these dates.

These new cases bring the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to 29,550.

Confirmation was also received of the recovery of 25 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19.

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This brings the number of active cases in country to date to 50. Currently, there is one positive case of COVID-19 admitted at the Respiratory Hospital.

The Ministry of Health also reports two new COVID-19 deaths and two new COVID-19 related deaths. To date, the total number of COVID-19 deaths in country is 302 and the total number of COVID-19 related deaths is 103.

COVID-19 death #301 is a 57 year old male from the Vieux fort district.COVID-19 death #302 is a 64 year old male from the Micoud district.

COVID-19 related death #102 is a 58 year old female from the Vieux Fort district.COVID-19 related death #103 is a 79 year old male from the Castries district.

These deaths occurred during the period September 27, 2022 to September 30, 2022.

The Ministry of Health extends condolences to the families, friends and loved ones of these individuals.

To date, a total of 60, 129 individuals have been fully vaccinated. Another 5, 168 are partially vaccinated and 7, 860 have received their booster shot.

Vaccination will take place at various Wellness Centres as per the published COVID-19 vaccination schedule. Vaccination will be available from 9am to 4pm.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs will continue providing frequent updates to the public as new information becomes available.

SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Johnson Smith expresses regret at statements on crime situation in TCI Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaica’s Foreign Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, has expressed regret at aspects of statements that have emerged about the perceived background for some worrying crime developments in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI).

In a statement on Friday, she said the Government of Jamaica has noted with concern, recent developments in the TCI relative to an upsurge in gang activities there.

Johnson Smith advised that in the broad spirit of cooperation which exists between Jamaica and the TCI, there have been engagements at various levels between the two states.

She added that Jamaica’s Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, and TCI Premier, Charles Misick, have held discussions on the ongoing situation, including on the multi-national nature of gang-fuelled violence, something which also affects Jamaica.

Johnson Smith further shared that, “in the context and spirit of CARICOM solidarity, Jamaica, along with other members of the community in the Northern Caribbean, were asked to provide assistance within our individual capacity and expertise, and are examining ways in which to do so.”

However, she said “it is truly regrettable that, against information indicating that various nationalities have been and are involved in previous criminal activity and the recent upsurge, Jamaicans were singled out for blame.”

Johnson Smith went on to state that “Such statements are distinctly unhelpful”.

In concluding, the minister said: “Crime in our Caribbean societies affects us all and it is therefore our hope that there will be a speedy resolution to the current upsurge.

“We assure our nationals in the Turks and Caicos Islands of our concern and interest in the situation, and urge them to remain calm while they continue to exercise their usual responsible citizenship in the country.

“We also assure them that we have communicated their concerns to the government of the TCI, and are assured of their recognition of the value of our many law-abiding citizens who contribute positively to their society.”

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Tweede fase baggerproject Surinamerivier

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — De tweede fase van het baggeren van de Surinamerivier tot een diepte van 5.5 meter zal eind deze

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Another St James most wanted man bagged in St Elizabeth Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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Another ‘most wanted’ man in St James has been captured or killed by the police.

Anthony Angus, who was featured in the Jamaica Constabulary Force’s (JCF) Wanted Wednesdays campaign on October 5, was captured in St Elizabeth on Friday, October 7.

A team from the Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigations Branch (C-TOC) swooped down on a house in Burnt Savannah in the parish earlier on Friday and, realising that he was surrounded by highly trained operatives, Angus surrendered.

Another man who was at the house, was also arrested.

Angus is the second high-value target on the St James most wanted list to be accosted in St Elizabeth in only two days, following the fatal shooting of Oshane ‘Motumbo’ Earle in the neighbouring parish on Wednesday, October 5.

As the JCF’s Operation Relentless II continues, the police are urging wanted persons to turn themselves in.

The JCF further warned fugitives that if confronted by the police, they are to surrender and not engage the police in confrontations.

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Disparition inquiétante : Auryana Jean-Louis est activement recherchée

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Vendredi 7 Octobre 2022 – 17h47

Disparition inquiétante Auryana Jean-Louis – Gendarmerie de Guadeloupe

La gendarmerie nationale a signalé sur ses réseaux sociaux la disparition d’ Auryana Jean-Louis, jeune fille de 18 ans demeurant à Trois-Rivières

Auryana Jean-Louis, jeune fille de 18 ans, n’a plus donné de nouvelles à ses proches depuis le 12 septembre.Elle a quitté son domicile de Trois Rivières pour ne plus donner aucun signe de vie.Sa famille a décidé de prévenir la gendarmerie qui a relayé cette disparition sur ses réseaux sociaux.

Pour toute information, contactez la gendarmerie de Trois Rivières au 0590865190 ou sur le 17

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Indira Ampiot devient marraine des Amazones de Guadeloupe

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

 Indira Ampiot, Miss Guadeloupe 2022 est devenue la nouvelle marraine de l’association des Amazones de Guadeloupe.

Devenue Miss Guadeloupe 2022 en juillet dernier, Indira Ampiot a très tôt manifesté son souhait de s’engager pour une cause qui lui tient particulièrement à cœur : la lutte contre le cancer.En ce mois de sensibilisation contre le cancer du sein, la jeune femme apporte son soutien aux Amazones de Guadeloupe en devenant marraine de l’association.L’association Amazone Guadeloupe a vu le jour en Juillet 2019.Née d’un projet humain, la structure présidée par Carina Guillaume est composée en majorité de femmes réunies en parcours de soin ou en rémission mais également des personnes de leur entourage,

Actives et force de propositions

Ces femmes et hommes ont pour volonté d’être des acteurs visibles et bienveillants de leur parcours de soins en cancérologie. 3 missions caractérisent l’association : Accompagner, sensibiliser et informer.Des missions en lesquelles s’est reconnue Indira Ampiot. L’ambassadrice des îles de Guadeloupe souhaite désormais mettre à profit sa notoriété pour accompagner les femmes atteintes de cancer à garder leur féminité malgré les difficultés.

Des actions à venir dès ce week-end

Indira Ampiot prévoit de mettre en place des ateliers socio-esthétiques avec les Amazones de Guadeloupe. Un beau moyen de prodiguer ses conseils en maquillage et d’offrir une parenthèse de joie à ces femmes en plein parcours de soin.Aussi, ce week-end, la basse-terrienne débutera ses premières actions en faveur de la lutte contre le cancer du sein.Elle se rendra au magasin Blandin à Jarry ce samedi (8 octobre) où une collecte de fonds aura lieu pour l’association Amazones Guadeloupe.Ce dimanche (9 octobre), elle participera aux Foulées du Ruban Rose à Jarry.

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Présentation de la 2ème Semaine nationale des métiers du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics en Guadeloupe

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Semaine nationale des métiers du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics en Guadeloupe – Pôle Emploi

Pôle emploi, la Confédération de l’Artisanat et des Petites Entreprises (CAPEB), la Fédération Française du Bâtiment (FFB) et la Fédération Nationale des Travaux Publics (FNTP) lancent la 2ème semaine nationale des métiers du bâtiment et des travaux publics du 10 au 14 octobre 2022.

 Afin de mettre en avant l’attractivité de cette filière incontournable, Pôle emploi, la Confédération de l’Artisanat et des Petites Entreprises (CAPEB), la Fédération Française du Bâtiment (FFB) et la Fédération Nationale des Travaux Publics (FNTP) lancent la 2ème semaine nationale des métiers du bâtiment et des travaux publics du 10 au 14 octobre 2022.

Premier pourvoyeur d’emplois en Guadeloupe

Représentant plus de 1000 offres d’emploi en 2021, le secteur du BTP reste le premier pourvoyeur d’emplois en Guadeloupe. Le secteur propose de réelles opportunités d’emploi et représente 2 505 projets de recrutement en 2022.Entre le bâtiment et les travaux publics, les métiers et les conditions d’exercice sont très variés et la transition écologique ouvre vers de nouveaux besoins en compétences.À distance ou en présentiel, en agence ou sur le terrain, ce sont plus d’une dizaine d’événements qui seront organisés en Guadeloupe à l’occasion de cette 2ème semaine des métiers du bâtiment et des travaux publics. Job-datings, visites de chantiers, découvertes des métiers et des formations seront autant d’opportunités pour faciliter la rencontre entre les professionnels de ce secteur, les demandeurs d’emploi, les personnes en reconversion professionnelle, les salariés en recherche de mobilité ou encore les jeunes en réflexion sur leur orientation.

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Jeudi 13 octobre, de 10h à 11h30Webinaire avec l’agence de Petit-Bourg : « Les métiers du bâtiment au féminin, découverte du métier d’économiste de la construction pour un public de femmes ». Accès au métier, formation, conditions d’exercice, marché du travail et perspectives d’évolution. Focus sur l’immersion facilitée pour découvrir le métier.

Vendredi 14 octobre, de 9h00 à 12h00Clôture de la semaine au sein de l’entreprise GTM à Arnouville, Petit-Bourg et retour sur les immersions en entreprise.

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Pharmacy Council warns residents of Antigua about sexual enhancement and other drugs that can result in serious health challenges if consumed

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Press Release:

The Antigua and Barbuda Pharmacy Council and by extension the Ministry of Health, Wellness & The Environment would like to advise the public of some very important issues of concern relating to three (3) products that can result in serious health challenges if consumed.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an alert on the use of Kingdom Honey Royal Honey VIP, a product that is marketed primarily on the internet for sexual enhancement.  Analysis of this product has confirmed the presence of “Sildenafil”, the active ingredient in “Viagra”.

The public particularly individuals taking medication containing nitrates eg. Nitroglycerine are advised not to consume this product because it may result in the lowering of their blood pressure to dangerous levels.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also issued an alert on the use of contaminated cough and cold syrups made by an Indian drug manufacturer, Maiden Pharmaceuticals.

The Authorities are investigating the deaths of dozens of children in Gambia from kidney injuries possibly linked to the contaminated cough and cold products. The products implicated are:

Promethazine Oral Solution
Kofexmalin Baby Cough Syrup
Makoff Baby Cough Syrup
Magrip N Cold Syrup

Laboratory analysis revealed the presence of unacceptable levels of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol both of which can be toxic when consumed.

The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) in the USA has signaled the alarm having noticed an emerging trend by drug traffickers to deliberately drive addiction amongst children and young adults by marketing “Fentanyl” a synthetic opioid, as brightly colored candies.  “Rainbow Fentanyl” as the products are called are marketed as pills, powder or blocks and resembles sidewalk chalk.

Fentanyl is fifty (50) times more potent than Heroin and one hundred (100) times more potent than Morphine which contributes to its highly addictive potential.

The Antigua and Barbuda Pharmacy Council will continue to monitor these developing public health challenges and work along with its partners particularly the Customs and Excise Division to ensure that the products identified are not imported into the state of Antigua and Barbuda.

In the event that any of these products are already in circulation and consumed members of the public are advised to discontinue their use immediately and call the Ministry of Health at 462-5522 Ext 240 or have a discussion with their health care provider.

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