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Maritime chairman, airport corruption accused murdered
Posted: Friday, July 23, 2021

Maritime chairman, airport corruption accused murdered
The chairman of the Maritime Financial Group and one of six people charged with corruption in the Piarco Airport construction projects, John Smith, 74, has been murdered. He was killed at home in Maraval and police are investigating a link to a close relative.

Family left in financial distress over Covid funerals
Heeraman's daughter, Rohanee Heeraman, told the Express that the cost of cremating her sister, Parbatee John, and niece Sohanee, had exceeded $27,000.

Rowley paves way for THA election

'Many teachers accessed vaccines on their own'

Trinis in science: Dr Barbara Hull's work in combatting yellow fever
The Caribbean's fight against the yellow fever virus and other viral diseases may have been very different without the contributions of Trinidadian-born scientist, Dr Barbara Hull.

Olympic Rewind: George Bovell III wins bronze at Athens 2004
George Bovell III is the only Trinidad and Tobago swimmer in history to win a medal at the Olympic Games.

Olympic Rewind: Gonsalves becomes T&T's first Olympic cyclist in 1948
Competing at the 1948 Olympics was an eye-opener for Gonsalves who had only ever trained and raced on grass tracks at home. He found that competing on a velodrome track and the tactical approach at the international level was far advanced from what local cyclists experienced at home. Gonsalves' report on the local authorities led to changes in the way cyclists trained and competed in this country.

Justice for Sean Luke: GUILTY AS CHARGE
It took more than 15 years, a trial that spanned just over two months and the testimonies of 38 State witnesses for the boys, now men, who were prosecuted by the State in connection with the brutal death of Sean Luke, six, to be found guilty of his murder.



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