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Diego Martin massacre
Posted: Monday, October 24, 2022

Boy, 3, woman, 27, among 4 killed while returning from wedding
Diego Martin massacre

Bloodbath in Diego Martin as boy, 3, woman and two men murdered

Rowley's Divali message: Bring light into your lives

Kamla to market Divali, Ramleela as tourism products once she becomes PM again

Augustine: Divali lifts Trinidad and Tobago's spirit amid recent hardship

Rishi Sunak will be the UK's next prime minister
The former Chancellor of the Exchequer - the person in charge of the UK's money - was the only nomination for the new leader of the party after Penny Mordaunt withdrew.

Saddam: How much were Mendes and Peterson paid?
Speaking at a news conference at the Opposition Leader's Port of Spain office yesterday, Hosein said the sums paid to these two attorneys should also be disclosed.

NCIC president Deokinanan Sharma passes the baton
Preparing for karma

Attorney born without arm urges nationals
Bhajan said her greatest challenge in life was not dealing with the fact that she was born without arms but her most painful challenge was freeing herself from the limitations of her mind.

"Of the cages and walls I built in my mind, of the thought pattern, conditionings and emotions. It became necessary for me to remove these blocks and barriers which were preventing me from experiencing my light and so can you," Bhajan said.

The impermanent art of Rangoli
At some point in their lives, Hindus have all practiced the traditional art of Rangoli – colourful floor designs.

Local experts want to be part of National Transport Plan
Speaking at a press conference at the OWTU's Paramount Building, San Fernandoon, Friday, Dr Kublalsingh said in the past, millions of dollars have been wasted in transportation studies and feasibility studies, including the Rapid Rail project of 2008, which cost the Government $256 million.

While the National Transportation Study is a welcome move to deal with traffic congestion, Dr Kublalsingh said he is now offering his services for free in the hope that there will be no wastage of public funds.

Stroke warning signs, risk and prevention
Strokes are very common, one in four people will suffer a stroke at some time, says Maraj who is the only stroke neurologist in T&T.

On average about 30 patients a day present with stroke symptoms at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex where Maraj works, and about eight are confirmed stroke cases. Maraj describes the high rates of stroke as 'disturbing'.

Domestic violence victim raises funds for prosthetic arm
In 2004, Tricia St John was attacked and lost her left forearm and two fingers on her right hand to a domestic violence attack. On October 30, she will be hosting a fashion show and tea party to raise funds towards acquiring a prosthetic arm.

St John has been fundraising for an above elbow trans-radial prosthesis since 2019, when she received a quote for US$93,109.08 from New Life Brace & Limb operated by Trinidad and Tobago Orthotics & Prosthetics LLC Ltd. Speaking to Newsday on Friday, St John said she was awaiting a new quote.

Human foetus found in box at San Fernando hospital
In August, a newborn baby girl was found in a cardboard box in the hallway on the ground floor of the hospital. A note left in the box, believed to be from the baby's mother, explained she could not take care of the child.

Belmont man shot and killed
Cornelius Francis, 30, is one of five people murdered in the northern division on Sunday.

Diamond Village man shot dead while bursting bamboo
She said this is the second attempt on her son's life, but could not give a reason why people wanted him dead. "I don't know why they wanted to kill him, but I know it had nothing to do with drugs or money." She said at one time in his life, Charles sold and smoked marijuana, but he since stopped that trade, and was instead doing odd jobs to care for his family.

Killers fire 24 bullets at Sando father



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