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BODY No. 3
Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014

BODY No. 3
Police and soldiers, following a foul stench trail after being alerted by a farmer, yesterday afternoon came across the decomposing corpse of what is believed to be a female human

Woman's body found near tree
Farmer picks up scent on forest trail...

THIRD BODY FOUND

TT's most wanted has rap sheet of 39 charges
The charges date back to when Azmon Alexander was a teenager. He remains a fugitive from the law up to last night, wanted as a person of interest in the Brasso Seco missing family mystery.

Truancy officers, CCTV soon
Gopeesingh, Griffith join forces to fight crime in schools...

...Griffith: Use sports to provide outlet for pupils' energy

Tim: No licks in school
EDUCATION Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh yesterday vowed there will never be a return to corporal punishment (licks) in the nation's schools.

British firm hired to map natural gas plan for T&T
Government is paying UK consulting firm Poten and Partners Ltd US$1.4 million to develop a natural gas master plan for Trinidad and Tobago.

Virgin to return to Tobago
Virgin Holidays and Virgin Atlantic will soon be returning to Tobago, less than a year after the airline announced it was withdrawing its direct service from London.

Ebola unit at Caura opened for inspection

Only fooling the public, says Duke
Smoke and mirrors. This was how Public Services Association (PSA) president Watson Duke described yesterday's media tour of the Caura Hospital Ebola Isolation Unit.

Doc: Mosquito bite can bring deadly flesh-eating bacteria
THE rare flesh-eating bacteria that caused the death of a young Princes Town man last month can be caused by a simple thing as a mosquito bite.

Project 40 seeks response by Friday after meeting Carmona

Protesters block 'demolition crew'
Confrontation at Greyfriars Church...

Old PTSC buses for underwater reef
Derelict Public Transportation Services Corporation (PTSC) buses will soon be given a new lease on life, as they will be used to create artificial reefs around the coast of T&T.

Nicki Minaj apologises for Nazi-themed video
Trinidad-born entertainer Nicki Minaj apologised for her latest controversial music video, Only, on her Twitter page yesterday.

Fire razes multi-million-dollar La Romaine computer business

Swimmer disappears in Gulf

State wants time to deport Ghanaian
detention since August 2013...

Family robbed of $.5m; 1 held, 1 on the run
A Claxton Bay family was terrorised and robbed of $.5 million by two men who broke into their home on Monday morning.

4 arrested after chase
Four men who attempted to escape a police roadblock were arrested yesterday.

Police hunt for suspected child molester
Southwestern Division police are searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl.

Family puzzled at murder of 'quiet, polite young man'
Relatives of 19-year-old Reginald Jamal Grant, who was shot and killed in Cocorite on Monday afternoon, are trying to come to terms with why anyone would want the teenager dead.



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