Murdered Enmore guard had fractured skull – PME
A post-mortem examination performed on the remains of security guard Rudolph Narine of F1 Logwood, Enmore revealed that he died as a result of a fractured skull and a wound to his neck.
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A post-mortem examination performed on the remains of security guard Rudolph Narine of F1 Logwood, Enmore revealed that he died as a result of a fractured skull and a wound to his neck.
President of the Guyana Gold and Diamond Miners Association (GGDMA) Patrick Harding has pledged his association will work along with the Guyana Women Miners Organisation (GWMO) to combat trafficking in persons.
(Go-Jamaica) Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz defeated Guyana 1-nil in their international friendly at the Catherine Hall Stadium in Montego Bay, St James tonight to secure their fourth straight victory for the year.
President Barack Obama, wrapping up the G8 summit he hosted at Camp David, welcomed Europe’s focus on rekindling growth and warned the crisis in the euro zone was dangerous for the world.
MUNICH, (Reuters) – Chelsea stunned Bayern Munich to win the Champions League for the first time as Didier Drogba struck the decisive blow in a penalty shootout at the Allianz Arena following a tension-soaked final which ended 1-1 after extra time today.
Two Lindeners are hospitalized following a collision–between the car they were in and one driven by former government minister Dr Henry Jeffrey–which occurred today at the intersection of the University of Guyana Road and the Rupert Craig Highway.
(Jamaica Observer) Rights group Jamaicans For Justice (JFJ) yesterday commended the Police High Command for its apology to Digicel over the conduct of cops who participated in a raid by the tax authorities on the telecoms giant’s corporate headquarters two Fridays ago.
LONDON, (Reuters) – Shivnarine Chanderpaul carried West Indies hopes on his shoulders yet again as the touring side battled to avoid defeat by England in the first test at Lord’s today.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Jamaica Veronica Campbell-Brown held off American Carmelita Jeter to win the 200m in Shanghai this morning.
(Jamaica Gleaner) Former 100m world record-holder Asafa Powell ran 10.02 in Shanghai, China a short while ago to win the Diamond League event.
(de Ware Tijd) PARAMARIBO – The police force should be evaluated more often, said police commissioner Krishna Mathoera at a discussion day held yesterday.
(Trinidad Express) Former president of the Trinidad and Tobago Contractors Association (TTCA) Mikey Joseph said it is “surprising” and “appalling” that the University of the West Indies (UWI) approved a TT$500 million contract to build the South campus to a Chinese company with a poor track record.
(Trinidad Express) The progress of the Commission of Enquiry into the collapse of the CL Financial and the Hindu Credit Union (HCU) is being “hijacked” by the number of public holidays this country enjoys, Sir Anthony Colman lamented yesterday.
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has left China on board a flight to the United States, the U.S.
(Trinidad Express) Opposition Senator Shamfa Cudjoe told the Senate yesterday that recently she saw a video on Facebook of local pupils, two boys in Form Four and a girl from Form One, having sex.
(Trinidad Express) Robbery is suspected to be the motive behind the murder of a 44-year-old St Augustine businessman who was found murdered at his home by one of his teenage daughters on Thursday.
LONDON, (Reuters) – West Indies fought back strongly on the third day of the first test at Lord’s, claiming four England wickets to reduce the hosts to 341 for seven at lunch on Saturday.
(Trinidad Express) Police were yesterday searching for clues which could lead them to a lone gunman who ambushed seven Claxton Bay fishermen, which left one dead and three others in critical condition on Thursday evening.
NICIL Head Winston Brassington yesterday said the acquisition by his brother of 30% of the shares in an entity whose privatisation he had presided over seven years earlier was above board and not a case of corruption as alleged by Alliance For Change Chairman Khemraj Ramjattan.
A 17-year-old resident of Ogle was yesterday remanded to prison when he appeared before Magistrate Hazel Octave-Hamilton at the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court charged with the murder of schoolboy Shane George.
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