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Andrea's decomposed body found
Posted: Friday, February 5, 2021

Andrea's decomposed body found in Heights of Aripo
Sutherland told police he was looking for scrap iron when he peered over the precipice on the eastern side of the roadway and saw what appeared to be the body of a young woman clothed in pink underwear and a multicoloured top.

$22M released for schools for Term 2
The funding, which will cover purchases of equipment and materials in relation to the completion of practical work, was made available on Tuesday and Thursday.

Rowley responds to Mondello: 'I never said that'
What I do recall saying publicly on numerous occasions is that the US is our major trading partner and we continue to encourage US investment in Trinidad and Tobago." He said: "We also take advantage of our opportunities with China which is now one of the major trading nations of the world. It was never a case of one or the other. We maintain good, friendly, business relationships with both world powers as we look after the interest of the people of Trinidad and Tobago."

Still no presiding officer elected by THA
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) has been suspended indefinitely after the People's National Movement (PNM) and Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) assemblymen failed for a third time to elect a presiding officer.

'Essential' teachers in line to get Covid vaccine

Gypsy heard plans for cultural policy before
"All of the things we are going to do for the fraternity – and it is always said on occasions like these, when the person lying in the coffin and our emotions run high, and their significance (is) multiplied in (such) a way that we extol their virtues and talk about all the things we are going to do. Have we done it, and if not, what has prevented us from doing it all these years?"

'Carnival' events heat up
This evening, Lyrikal kicks off the weekend with Happy Place, live at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port of Spain, beginning at 7.30 pm. The show features Lyrikal, Voice, Farmer Nappy, Patrice Roberts, Nadia Batson, Shal Marshall, Ding Dong and Jaiga.

TT Film Festival to stream 10 free Carnival-themed films
The films are: No Bois Man No Fraid, Mystic Fighters, Jab! The Blue Devils of Paramin, Play the Devil, Bazodee, After Mas, The Dying Swan, Paradise Lost, and Pan! Our Music Odyssey.

State still to get Sean Luke DNA results 15 years after murder
PROSECUTORS are hoping to admit fresh DNA evidence in their case against the two men charged with the brutal murder of six-year-old Sean Luke in 2006.

CoP: New info in Bharatt case linked to unsolved crime
"There is an individual who sent a message to me that her sister died some 13 years ago and it was at the hands of one of these individuals."
Griffith said the information suggests that the suspect had dumped other bodies in the forest near Sangre Grande.

Kamla heartbroken over Bharatt's murder

Thousands sign petition demanding death penalty for Andrea's case
"The death penalty remains the mandatory sentence for murder according to the laws of Trinidad and Tobago. As a matter of fact, the death penalty still exists in Trinidad and Tobago. However, the last state execution took place in 1999.

Sadness for his student: Criminologist wants errant cops disciplined
"It is inconceivable that someone could have 70 prior matters could still be out there walking the public because the police failed to show up in court. That is a massive, glaring failure," Seepersad said. "Any police officer who failed to assist in the prosecuting of purported criminals should be held accountable and face disciplinary action. You cannot have a situation where everything falls to pieces because an officer has not come to court," he added.

PCA investigating death of suspect while in police care
When asked if the police will be reviewing their use of force policy given the death and hospitalisation of two suspects who needed to be subdued, Griffith said no.

21 new covid19 cases, no new deaths reported
Since March, there have been 7,607 cases, of which 7,222 have recovered.

CoP to create 'PH' taxi database

IDC detainees protest by video
A group of about ten detainees at the Immigration Detention Centre (IDC) at Aripo recently recorded and posted online a cellphone video clip protesting about the conditions in detention.

Police need your help to find Sabielle Rojas
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service is pleading with the public for assistance to locate 17-year-old Sabielle Rojas of Cassleton Avenue, Trincity.



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