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Tornado tears off roofs Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Tornado tears off roofs ...Victoria Avenue, Cherry Crescent hardest hit
Tornado wrecks houses in west Trinidad The convergence of a low-level trough and daytime heating caused the formation of a weak tornado which tore roofs off and damaged houses in Westmoorings and Victoria Gardens at noon on October 7, traumatising residents who were home at the time.
Rare waterspout morphs into tornado phenomenon
Tornado rips through Westmoorings, roofs torn off, homes left in ruin
Minister David Lee, Businessman Hugh Leong Poi rearrested In April, Acting Chief Magistrate Christine Charles had freed Lee and Leong Poi, upholding no-case submissions from their attorneys and ruling that there was insufficient evidence to commit them to trial.
However, DPP Roger Gaspard said then that his office had initiated a review by a High Court judge to determine whether sufficient evidence exists to warrant trial.
Housing Minister David Lee, gun dealer re-arrested in $1.4 m fraud case
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Non-energy sectors call for urgent focus ahead of budget
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Dr Parasram must return his ORTT
$315,000 robbery at Mode Alive According to police reports, the office was secured by staff on the afternoon of October 4, with all doors and windows locked and the alarm system activated. When staff returned on Monday morning, they discovered that a window on the side of the building had been pried open and a fireproof cabinet had been broken into.
Chaguanas attorney arrested in Anti-Crime Operation, granted bail ATTORNEY Anton Grantum, who was arrested on Saturday following an anti-crime exercise, was granted $90,000 bail by a Chaguanas magistrate yesterday after appearing virtually to answer charges related to the seizure of an unlicensed semi-automatic pistol and multiple rounds of ammunition from his property.
Stabbed and dying, woman begs son to run away EVEN IN the midst of a state of emergency, the country has recorded at least five murders in the past 24 hours with a Marabella woman being stabbed to death; two men being fatally shot in San Juan; and two brothers shot dead as a community feud in Mt Hope ended in bloodshed.
Brothers among 6 slain in less than 24 hours
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