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DAY OF DEATH Posted: Friday, September 18, 2015
DAY OF DEATH Within a six-hour period between three o'clock on Wednesday afternoon and nine that night, four persons were murdered in three separate incidents
Couple stalked to death Double murder in Tacarigua
Third double-murder for the week A jilted lover is the suspect in the double murder in Tacarigua on Wednesday, where 18-year-old Jewel George and her 20 year old friend Akeem Bascillo were shot and killed on the street
Police plan heightened operations ...following a string of gun-related murders in recent days.
TTPS: Brace for more roadblocks Four murders in 24 hours...
Girl, 8, electrocuted A PENAL family was thrown into mourning yesterday when their loved one, an eightyear-old girl, was electrocuted while plugging her tablet device into an electrical socket at home
Family blames old house wiring
Police raid police office Newsday was told the search was for documents relating to alleged fraudulent conversion regarding applications for state homes.
Garcia: Yakini did not enter school compound, nor was he refused entry Education Minister Anthony Garcia offered this explanation in the slaying of 12-year-old Charles, a pupil of Tranquillity Government Secondary School, on Tuesday morning.
Tobago Schools told: Don't lock out children
New CNMG chairman: No reason to fear for your jobs This was the assurance given by Helen Drayton, who was yesterday selected by Cabinet to serve as chairman of a new board
Boardroom cleanout MINISTER of Communications Maxie Cuffie yesterday named the new board of directors for Caribbean News Media Group (CNMG), Government Information Services Limited (GISL), National Gas Company (NGC) and Petrotrin
Sankat: Debe campus not about politics
Trini leaves Chile after earthquake There were no reports of any Trinidadians being adversely affected by Wednesday's 8.3 magnitude earthquake in Chile.
Tribunal to review criminally insane
Who committed this mass murder? This was how Patrick Juba described how he feels every day since the murders of his family of four in Chatham in July.
Still on the run CARRERA ISLAND PRISON escapees, Steve Mc Gilvery and Leroy "Redo" Mohammed remain on the run, following their Independence Day escape.
Tell us something Next Monday will mark two months since COSTAATT lecturer Glenda Charles-Harris, 78, went missing
Without a trace The search continued for missing San Fernando businesswoman, Carolyn Katwaroo, yesterday, as investigators assured relatives that they will not give up on her.
Security officers turn on boss over late pay Police had to be called in yesterday to protect the owner of a security company, contracted by Brazilian construction firm, OAS Construtora
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