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Tropical Storm Gaston forms in the North Atlantic Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The seventh Atlantic named storm of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season has formed – Tropical Storm Gaston.

The US National Hurricane Centre (US NHC) in its latest update said Tropical Storm Gaston was located about 990 miles West of the Azores.

NHC says there are no coastal watches or warnings in effect however interests in the Azores should monitor the progress of the system.

Source: NHC

At 9 pm GMT (2100 UTC), the centre of Tropical Storm Gaston was located near latitude 34.7 North, longitude 44.4 West. Gaston is moving toward the north-northeast near 17 mph (28 km/h). A turn to the northeast is expected on Wednesday, followed by a motion to the east.

Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 40 mph (65 km/h) with higher gusts. Additional strengthening is forecast during the next day or two. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 70 miles (110 km) from the centre.

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Third day with no covid19 deaths for September

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THERE were no reported covid19 deaths on Tuesday, the Health Ministry’s daily covid19 update reported, the third day without covid19-related deaths this month.

The last time the country went without a covid19 death was on September 8. The covid19 death toll is 4,194.

The ministry said there were 174 new reported cases, taking the number of active cases to 4,259.

A total of 159 people are in health facilities with five in the intensive care unit and nine in the high dependency unit. Twelve were discharged on Tuesday.

There are 4,100 people in home isolation after 243 released from home isolation.

The total number of people vaccinated are 716,868 with 168,595 receiving their boosters.

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Dad of slain security officer wants justice, lacks faith in system

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Moses Gibbons, father of Jerry “Bat” Stewart speaks to Newsday on Tuesday. – ROGER JACOB

The father of one of two security officers who died in the line of duty in La Romaine on Monday evening wants the suspects to feel the full brunt of the law.

But Moses Gibbons, 70, has little faith in the judicial system. He said many perpetrators are not charged, and even when the police charge them, they later walk free.

His son Jerry “Bat” Stuart, 49, who worked with Allied Security Ltd, was shot and killed outside Pennywise Plaza on La Bel Air Road in a heist.

The police later killed four suspects in a shootout and arrested three people. Stuart’s co-worker Jeffrey Peters, 51, was also killed. A third colleague, Peola Baptiste, 57, was shot and remained hospitalised, up to Tuesday afternoon.

Stuart, of Longdenville in Chaguanas, was the father of two adult children.

Gibbons recalled that people began telling the family about the shooting on Monday. One of his grandsons went to the company’s office in Montrose.

“He went to find out if it was true, and they told him it was. At around 8 am today, someone from the HR department came and spoke with relatives,” Gibbons said.

“My son left home before 8 am yesterday to go to the office in Montrose. Everything was normal,” Gibbons told Newsday at his home.

Stuart lived across the street.

Gibbons recalled that in 2007, Stuart’s brother Steve Stuart was killed in a drive-by shooting in the area. He said Steve was among a group of men liming at the roadside near the family’s home when gunmen opened fire.

No one was ever held in connection with the incident. A suspect was killed sometime later in a police-involved shooting.

“Steve was in his 30s. Bat is the second child I lost. Bat’s daughter lives in the US, and his son is here in Trinidad. He was a cool person. He also worked with the union (Estate Management Association.”

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Slain security guard’s widow: He put others first

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The common-law wife of murdered security guard Jeffrey Andy Peters remembers her husband as a doting family man who juggled his jobs as a security guard and a TT Rideshare taxi driver to provide for his loved ones.

Peters, 51, and another guard, Jerry Winston Stuart, 49, were shot dead by bandits while transporting cash outside the Pennywise Super Centre in La Romaine on Monday afternoon.

A 57-year-old security guard was also wounded in the attack and was in hospital up to Tuesday afternoon.

Speaking with Newsday at the family’s Granado Street, Morvant, home on Tuesday, Peters’s common-law wife Amanda LaVende said she remembered her husband as a devoted family man who remained optimistic in the face of all difficulties.

She said she and Peters had been together for the past eight years.

She also worked for Allied Security Services Ltd, the same company as her husband, as a duty manager at one of its offices, but resigned to care better for their one-year-old daughter Jaley.

LaVende said Peters worked as a security guard for the past eight years and always put the well-being of others first.

Recalling a recent conversation with him on the dangers of being a security guard, LaVende said Peters served on the branch board of the Allied Security Services Ltd branch of the Estate Police Association. In this role he would meet with officers on concerns or grievances they had, and felt it necessary to stay for their sake.

“We had a talk recently about if he was considering doing something else. It was just something on my mind.

“He is part of the branch board for Allied (Security) – he was the chairman – and his response was, he just wanted to make life easier for the officers before he did anything else, before he left. He was thinking of the well-being of the officers as well.”

As a former employee of the company, LaVende said she knew all the security guards involved in the shooting personally, and was outraged after hearing about the incident.

She hopes more could be done in not only rooting out criminals but also corrupt elements in society as she questioned how the bandits were able to access high-powered weapons.

“There’s no way these young boys can have access to assault rifles. There must be someone higher up giving it to them. So (if) that changes, then we may see a change in crime.”

LaVende says representatives from Allied Security Services had contacted her to send their condolences to her family and discuss funeral arrangements since Peters’s death.

His body was taken to the Forensic Science Centre, St James, for storage on Tuesday and will remain until it can be identified on Wednesday.

Police from the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III are continuing enquiries.

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Robbery survivor’s relatives ask for blood donations

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Peola Baptiste –

The daughter of the woman who survived Monday’s deadly robbery in La Romaine has called on the public to donate blood to help save her life.

Peola Baptiste, 57, of Claxton Bay, has gunshot wounds to her head, chest, abdomen, and arms. The mother of six and grandmother of four is employed with Allied Security Ltd as an estate police officer.

Baptiste’s daughter Dianna Wellington told Newsday: “People have been donating. The blood type people give does not matter because when they donate, the staff will use blood from the blood bank. The blood people would replenish the bank.”

“Mum is still in critical condition. But she is responsive. She is not talking, but when we speak to her, she nods her head. She lost a lot of blood.”

Baptiste has about 20 years’ service. Two of her colleagues, Jeffery Peters, 51, and Jerry “Bat” Stuart, 49, died in the attack. Five gunmen ambushed and shot the three while driving out of Pennywise Plaza in La Romaine in a van.

She was in the back seat behind the driver, Wellington said.

Baptiste was taken to the San Fernando General Hospital and later transferred to the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mount Hope.

When Newsday visited the family’s home, a male relative said other relatives were visiting Baptiste at the hospital.

Four of the suspected bandits were shot and killed in the La Romaine area after a shootout with the police. They lived in Fyzabad.

The police later arrested three men, including a member of the TT Regiment who is based at the La Romaine army base.

A statement from Allied Security Ltd on Monday night said the “Allied family” lost two dedicated veteran officers with a third in critical condition.

“This traumatic event has left the Allied family shattered and grieving. We truly appreciate the outpouring of support for the victims’ families and our family,” the statement said.

“We continue to evaluate this situation with the focus on the victims’ families. We wish to extend our deepest condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones.”

The police said a fourth security guard, Allister Harris, 47, who works with Phoenix Protective Services at the plaza was also hit. He received minor injuries and was treated and discharged from the hospital on Monday.

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Breaking News: Father kills son, sets wife on fire, attempts suicide

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

An Ann’s Grove, East Coast Demerara man has chopped his son to death and lit his wife on fire early this morning. 

Dead: 21-year-old Seon ScottPolice at the crime scene

Dead is 21-year-old Seon Scott. Injured is Sharon Scott.

While details are sketchy at this time, INews understands that the man, Leon Bob, 49, subsequently attempted suicide. The incident occurred at 01:45h this morning.

The wife has been rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital and is in a critical state.

(This story is developing)

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Colapsa edificio de concreto de tres pisos en Ponce

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Las autoridades atienden el colapso de un edificio deshabitado en la calle Torres, esquina con la calle Roosevelt, en Ponce.

De acuerdo con la información suministrada, un edificio de concreto de tres pisos, el cual se encontraba en mal estado y aislado mediante perímetro de seguridad, se derrumbó.

Al momento, se desconoce el monto de los daños y no se han reportado personas heridas o afectadas.

Agentes del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico, Bomberos del área de Ponce, junto a personal de la Oficina de Manejo de Emergencias, se hicieron cargo de la situación.

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Meteorología emite advertencia de calor para todo el Norte y sectores del Oeste de Puerto Rico

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología en San Juan (SNM) emitió una advertencia de calor para todo el Norte y sectores del Oeste de Puerto Rico, informó Liam Inglés, meteoróloga del SNM, en RADIO ISLA. 

Los índices de calor estarán de hasta 111 grados, según el SNM. Liam Inglés le recomendó a las personas a tomar periodos de descanso en sombra “para evitar cualquier tipo de situación de salud debido a las condiciones que se esperan hoy en cuanto a las temperaturas a través de la isla”. 

Las condiciones marítimas están picadas debido a los vientos del Sureste de 15 a 20 nudos sobre las aguas mar afuera del Atlántico y los operadores de embarcaciones pequeñas deben ejercer precaución.

En otros lugares, el oleaje oscilará entre 1 y 4 pies con vientos de hasta 15 nudos. Existe un riesgo bajo de corrientes marinas hoy, pero esta noche habrá un riesgo moderado de corrientes marinas a lo largo de gran parte de las costas Oeste, Norte y Este de la isla que no incluyen Culebra y Vieques. El riesgo moderado de corrientes marinas continuará para la costa Norte el jueves.

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Open brief aan een ondergedoken SEH-coassistent

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

“Ik zweer/beloof dat ik de geneeskunst zo goed als ik kan zal uitoefenen ten dienste van mijn medemens. Ik zal

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Alzheimer : prendre la maladie à contrepied

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

La Journée mondiale Alzheimer a lieu comme chaque année le 21 septembre. L’occasion d’informer et de sensibiliser le public sur cette maladie qui touche de plus en plus de nos aînés, mais aussi des personnes de plus en plus jeunes.

Pour cette édition 2022, c’est la ville du François qui accueille toute la journée, ce mercredi, sur la place de l’église, une grande manifestation autour de la maladie d’Alzheimer. Le but est de sensibiliser le grand public à cette affection souvent connue de nom mais méconnue dans ses effets et conséquences. Au programme, de 9 heures à 18h30, différentes animations. Jocelyne Béroard fera une prestation après la signature de la charte. Ensuite la public pourra découvrir des…


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