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Missing divers declared dead
Posted: Monday, February 28, 2022

FIGHT FOR LIFE
Christopher Boodram lived because he was the last man to be pulled into the darkness of the undersea pipeline. And also because rescuers, disregarding orders from “officials” to stay away from the site, went down to get him.

Hope shattered for families as missing divers declared dead
The families of four divers who went missing while working on a 36-inch underwater crude oil pipeline in Pointe-a-Pierre on Friday, had their hopes for the men’s successful rescue dashed when officials of Paria Fuel Trading Company announced that they are presumed dead.

Families stunned, as Paria declares missing men dead
As clueless family members sat under an old bus shed in Pointe a Pierre awaiting word of the rescue plans for their loved ones, the management of Paria Fuel Trading Company called a press conference at the ball room across the road Sunday night, and announced the deaths of the four men.

Family, unions demand more answers from Paria

GI scores hat-trick at Chutney Soca Monarch competition

Policeman shot at while at home
A POLICEMAN narrowly escaped death when he was shot at while at his Belmont home early Sunday morning.

Sangre Grande police hold men on warrants spanning over 20 years
Three people wanted by the police for 20-plus years on outstanding warrants were arrested in a police exercise conducted in the Sangre Grande district Saturday.

NCC: No permission given for 'Iwer' street parade
The National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago (NCC) has said that it has taken "careful note" of certain posts trending recently on social media, claiming that the NCC has given permission to soca artiste Neil “Iwer” George "to stage a street parade of sorts at the end of his concert, scheduled for Monday February 28th, at the Grand Stand, Queen’s Park Savannah".



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