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Guilty verdict for Sean Luke murder accused
Posted: Friday, July 23, 2021

Guilty verdict for Sean Luke murder accused
Two men have been convicted of brutally murdering six-year-old Sean Luke over 15 years ago.

Unvaccinated teachers ‘disappoint' PM
As the Government pushes to acquire more COVID-19 vaccines and aims to vaccinate 600,000 people by the end of September, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says they are now concerned the country may well have more vaccines than people willing to take them.

CMO warns Delta variant might get here soon

Joe's goes: another fast-food branch closes

TT-built app Medl gets US$120,000 Microsoft grant
Microsoft's grant comes just months after the company was on the receiving end of a US$150,000 grant from the Inter-American Development Bank to assist in the company's development. The founders, Kiran Mathur Mohammed and Edward Inglefield, spend two years seeking a solution to an issue facing especially older medical patients: filling prescriptions.

Desperadoes Matriarch - Ursula Tudor passes
Ms. Ursula who had been a member of the Orchestra since 1970 up until the time of her passing served a stellar 51 years of membership with the band. She was well-known within the steel pan fraternity as the longest standing female player in history and performed in all but one Panorama (2018 owing to a vehicular accident). During her tenure, Ms. Ursula served as a Section Leader for the Tenor Section for a number of years and also served for a period of six years as the Treasure of the Band.

Social media captures controversial Sikorsky helicopter on trailer
The helicopter was leased by the PP Government in 2014. The UNC alleged it was later left unused by the PNM Government for five years, grounded at Camp Cumuto.
It was the subject of court battle between the PNM Government and American helicopter supplier, Vertical Aviation LLC who had sued Government for (US)$13million for breach of contract for the helicopter which the Persad- administration PP obtained.

Abu Bakr: Disappointed to be out, but pleased with effort

"I stomped his head"
She claimed that she killed Smith by "stamping his head and mashing his head into the ground." The officers cautioned the woman again, however, she continued to repeat this statement. She was immediately detained.

DPP not bound to disclose reason for accused's guilty plea– court
Dean-Armorer, who wrote the judgement, said that their detention was lawful, as the Immigration Act allows for detention pending execution of deportation orders. She also ruled that their detention was self-induced.

Kidnapping/killing of San Juan businesswoman:
On Monday Hakka restaurant in Woodbrook followed Mario's Pizzeria in Chaguanas and Chaud restaurant in St Ann's and closed its doors to the public.

Farmer shot, wife chopped in Aranguez home invasion
Police said the man was asleep in his garden shed at Sookia Trace, Aranguez, when he awoke after hearing a commotion at around 10.30 pm. On checking he saw five masked men stealing his celery crops. The man tried to fight the bandits off but was shot in the abdomen as his attackers ran away.



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