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Michelle found dead in Jamaica canefield Posted: Tuesday, June 12, 2012
MARLENE'S DAUGHTER REPORTED DEAD JAMAICAN newspaper, The Gleaner, last night reported a body that was burnt beyond recognition and found in a Montego Bay canefield was that of Michelle Coudray-Greaves, daughter of San Fernando Mayor Marlene Coudray.
Michelle found dead in Jamaica canefield The badly burnt body of Michelle Coudray, daughter of San Fernando Mayor Marlene Coudray, who went missing on June 2 in Jamaica, was discovered yesterday evening in a Montego Bay canefield.
LATEST - Jamaica Gleaner: Coudray body found The Jamaica Gleaner online edition reported last night that the body of Michelle Coudray-Greaves had been found yesterday afternoon, burnt beyond recognition.
Marlene's plea: Free my Michelle This was the appeal yesterday from San Fernando Mayor Marlene Coudray who remains baffled by the disappearance, in Jamaica, of her daughter, 12 days ago.
PM: TT Government ready to assist GOVERNMENT stands ready to assist Jamaica law enforcement agencies to help find Michelle Coudray-Greaves, 38, the missing daughter of San Fernando Mayor Marlene Coudray.
STEAL OF A DEAL Former transport minister Colm Imbert is asking: who is benefiting from the sale of the four water taxis?
10,000 land leases for farmers SOME 10,000 new leases for agriculture lands will be given out to farmers by year-end, Agriculture Minister Vasant Bharath promised yesterday.
Cop sent to Freeport after Minister's arrest The junior officer who charged Tourism Minister Dr Rupert Griffith for using annoying language last month has been transferred.
COP calls for details of purchase deal Details of the purchase agreement with respect to the sale of the four water taxis should be made public, says deputy political leader of the Congress of the People (COP), Dr Anirudh Mahabir.
Kamla: Character education for primary schools coming A dream was realised yesterday for Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar when the Character Education and Citizenry Development Programme was launched.Persad-Bissessar, who delivered the feature address yesterday at the Hilton Trinidad, St Ann's, said as Education Minister she fulfilled one dream when corporal punishment was abolished.
PM: Learning must motivate Defending the decision taken while she was Education Minister to remove corporal punishment from schools, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said education and the learning environment should never cause intimidation.
Banks get subpoenas TWO of this country's commercial banks have been issued subpoenas as an attempt is being made to piece together a paper trail in order to determine exactly how millions of dollars were withdrawn from accounts of the Hindu Credit Union.
Economist: T&T in a 'boom and bust' cycle Economist Hayden Blades says the economy has been in decline since 2009 so there must be less dependency on Government handouts.
Judge rules for cops' promotions A JUDGE yesterday ruled in favour of 45 police sergeants who have been waiting to be promoted to the rank of inspector.
Clarence Rambharat: The PM's challenges
Ralph Maraj: More light, please
Freedom's price Yesterday's judgment by Justice Vasheist Kokaram in the Integrity Commission/Gladys Gafoor matter is at the very least a landmark judgment where not only Press Freedom is concerned but more importantly perhaps underscores the right of the public to know what is being said or done by those holding high office.
Witness to double murder shot in head FOOD vendor Colin Baptiste, who witnessed a double murder two years ago, was shot dead near his workplace in San Fernando on Sunday night.
Woman grieves for son "I WARNED him. I warned him about the company he kept," a weeping Ann Marie Bascombe said yesterday as she stood outside the Forensic Science Centre in St James, awaiting the autopsy report on her son Akino "Blacks" Bascombe, 27.
Granny gets ten years for cocaine trafficking A 71-year-old grandmother was sentenced yesterday to six years in prison for attempting to traffic cocaine in her shoes. Grace Pierre-Holder, a mother of ten of Gasparillo, sat silently in the prisoner enclosure of the Port-of-Spain Fifth Criminal Court, as the sentence was passed by Justice Carla Brown-Antoine.
Female killer on the run A MAN is dead and a woman, wanted in connection with his killing, is on the run following a dispute during a card game on Sunday night between relatives and friends.
Gunmen terrorise, shoot at family A CHAGUANAS family is reeling after two gunmen broke into their home and began threatening homeowner Kerron Jeremiah before firing shots at his wife and two young children.
4 men on 11 bank robbery charges A total of 11 charges were brought against four persons yesterday who were allegedly caught "red-handed" during a robbery at the Independence Square, Port-of-Spain branch of the Bank of Baroda last week.
Pregnant mom of 9 called 'unfit' Prosecutor Sgt Russel Ramoutar yesterday described pregnant mother of nine, Kezi Doughty, as "an unfit mother," as he asked the court not to leave her young children in her care.
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