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COP'S BULLET KILLS GRANNY Posted: Thursday, April 28, 2016
COP'S BULLET KILLS GRANNY PENSIONER Sona Lallo lost the fight for her life as she died at the San Fernando General Hospital yesterday after she was shot in the head on Monday inside her Rancho Quemado home.
Granny dies from gunshot: Son contradicts police account
Duprey angry at CLF mishandling: 'I'm not to blame for this fiasco' ...formulating legal action to block Government's proposed sale of CLF assets.
S&P sees NGC making US$510m-US$620m per year Rating agencies tend to downgrade State-owned entities (SOE) after they downgrade the sovereign (as S&P did to T&T Friday)
Security company drops contract over unpaid $100m bill, Police, army to guard WASA assets 800 workers face breadline
Govt's $1M 'gift' to Integrity Commission OPPOSITION Senator Wade Mark ...ahead of any public consultation
T&T drops three spots World Press Freedom Index
THA explains late audit of accounts IT is not the fault of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) that its accounts for 2007 to 2012 are now being audited since financial statements were submitted, and on time, to the Auditor General.
Roget 'dissatisfied' with operations PRESIDENT of the Oilfield Workers Trade Union (OWTU) Ancel Roget has expressed dissatisfaction at the "method of operations" at state-owned Petrotrin
On-the-job death at Petrotrin, Villagers wanted to help worker
Jenny to get report MINISTER of Labour Jennifer Baptiste-Primus is set to receive a report into the circumstances of the death of Petrotrin worker Charles Mitchell who died on Tuesday
Leave granted to seek info on Jwala's firing ...to file for judicial review challenging the refusal of the Ministry of Finance and the Cabinet to disclose documents related to the dismissal
$2 fare hike coming for Chag/PoS route
Child sex crimes on rise in West THE Western Division has seen a 53 percent reduction in murders compared to last year but an increase in sexual offences against children.
Nun: We are a cable TV society So said Sr Renee Hall, a Dominican Sister of St Catherine Siena Order and teacher at Holy Name Convent, Port of Spain
TT's forgotten children Hundreds of orphans - whose parents were victims or perpetrators of crime - have fallen through the cracks at all levels of the State's protection systems
Scorpion-stung girl survives No anti-venom in T&T but...
Mom: Doctors trying their best to save shot toddler
'We can't postpone pain' EIGHT years after being established, the Victim Support Unit (VSU) of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service remains severely under-staffed and without facilities to conduct some of its more sensitive duties.
Murder in the market - who shot 'Pumpkin'? The brazen murder took place at 6.45 am in full view of other vendors, who like the victim Anthony 'Pumpkin' Noel, were also preparing their stalls
Beaten man, 63, dies at hospital AMAR ARJOON, a 63-yearold labourer, was beaten to death at his home in Perseverance Village, Couva in what relatives say was a murder caused by a fit of drunken rage.
Man, 82, shot in Tobago arson attack Tobago Police are probing a shooting of an 82-year old man during an arson attack which left 15 people homeless at Mt Pleasant yesterday.
Bullets to chest, then robbed of gold chain A 30-YEAR-OLD labourer from the San Fernando City Corporation is fighting for life at San Fernando General Hospital after he was shot in the chest four times
Woman, 82, missing RELATIVES of Christiana Barbara Sutton, an 82-year-old woman from Belmont, are seeking assistance in finding her
Be wary of ADHD diagnosis Newsday Commentary by David Subran
Death on the job Newsday Editorial
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