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Mom hacked to death by abusive ex-lover
Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Mom hacked to death by abusive ex-lover
Kanchan and the man shared a seven-year relationship filled with abuse and torment. Five months ago, Kanchan decided she had had enough and she and her girls moved on with their lives. However, the man went to their home several times and allegedly abused her. Davica claimed recently, he took a cutlass from the back of his pick-up truck, placed it on the front seat and told Kanchan he would slit her throat.

CoP: I'll be working while on vacation in Ireland
POLICE Commissioner Gary Griffith said although he will be out of the country for a month, he will be closely monitoring all current major investigations.

TTPS slams 'desperate propaganda' in fake claim about Top Cop
The TTPS, through its Corporate Communications Unit, is clarifying that the Police Complaints Authority cannot recommend that the commissioner be sent on leave as is being claimed by some.

Rowley: TSTT overbilled taxpayers by $300m
Rowley said TSTT claimed the arrangement it had with Government for providing these cameras had run up a debt of $750 million. The Prime Minister said he felt compelled to clarify after head of the Communication Workers' Union Clyde Elder claimed Government owed TSTT at least $500 million and up to $1 billion.

OWTU: Patriotic is 'only option' for P-a-P refinery
PATRIOTIC Energies and Technologies Co Ltd has said it is ready to bring to a close its acquisition of the Guaracara refinery.

EBC launches new ID card
THE Elections and Boundaries Commission (E|BC) launched on Monday new National Identification Card which will come into effect from January. National ID cards that have not expired remain valid and will be accepted everywhere, the EBC said in a media release.

Legalise it, Prime Minister
Muller and I are also among those credited with written testimonies by the Caricom Regional Commission on Marijuana which recommended a change of policy towards harm reduction.

NCC supports postponement of Carnival 2021, considers going virtual

Minister considers Carnival later in 2021
There is now a possible lifeline for the thousands who depend and look forward to Trinidad and Tobago's carnival, as Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Randall Mitchell says he is weighing the possibility of staging it later than February of next year.

CAL cuts one third of staff
In a release on Tuesday morning, CAL said it also would cut the salaries of those who are paid more than $7,500 a month for eight months, starting in mid-October.

Moves to knock down Belmont gingerbread house
A gingerbread house, she said, is valued by the trust because of its architecture. The fretwork – ornamental wood design, jalousie – French louvres and high roof are among the defining features of a gingerbread house and because parts of Belmont have several such houses it was supposed to be named a heritage district.

UNC Barataria/San Juan executive member resigns
Susan Charles who has resigned from the United National Congress' (UNC's) San Juan Barataria executive, has called for members to "take back the party" in order for it to become a vehicle that can assume the reins of Government and deliver to people.

Cops in tanker search remain Covid negative
Police officers who went on board the oil and chemical tanker Star Balboa have not tested positive for Covid-19 and are in quarantine.

Alleged bandit shot dead by pensioner
He took out his firearm and went downstairs where he observed two strange men, whose faces were covered by hoodies, in the garage. The engine of his truck was on and the vehicle was idling. The elderly man said he ordered the two to exit the property, but one of the suspects raised a firearm and pointed it at the two men.

Woodland farmer begs: Bring my calf back home
FARMER Robin Laggan is appealing to whoever stole his 14-day old calf from a field in Woodland to return his animal to him.



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