Trinidad gym instructor charged with raping, buggering teenager
(Trinidad Express) A gym instructor appeared in court charged with sexual offences against a teenager.
(Trinidad Express) A gym instructor appeared in court charged with sexual offences against a teenager.
(Trinidad Guardian) An American Airlines flight due to depart Piarco for Miami at 5.31 am yesterday was delayed for three hours after flight control officers spotted what they thought was a fire in the airline’s right engine.
(Trinidad Guardian) A 19-year-old Michael Joseph appeared before a Chaguanas Magistrate Court yesterday charged with the murder of his mother Alistra Kampo, which occurred on Saturday 24th August.
(Trinidad Guardian) After former Strategic Services Agency (SSA) head Matthew Andrews labelled former Intelligence Director Carlton Dennie a pathological liar, Dennie has agreed to subject himself to a lie detector test as he maintains he was asked to fire persons of East Indian descent from the service.
(Trinidad Express) An Airport Authority’s employee spotted a potential problem with an American Airlines passenger aircraft moments before it took off from the Piarco International Airport today.
(Trinidad Newsday) Trinidad & Tobago national Arlene Chow is the interim CEO at Heritage Petroleum.
Harricharan Ramsundar was found hanging from a tree hours after he chopped his wife to death in their Siparia home yesterday morning.
(Trinidad Guardian) The police Canine Unit has been called in to assist in a manhunt now underway for a Siparia man wanted for this morning’s murder of Republic Bank employee, Selene Sankar. The woman was chopped to death.
(Trinidad Express) A Trinidad-born man living in Maryland, United States accused of planning an Islamic State-inspired attack at a shopping and entertainment complex near Washington, DC, was indicted last Wednesday on a terrorism-related charge, five months after his arrest.
(Trinidad Express) A Trinidad-born woman will represent Germany at the next Miss Universe pageant.
(Trinidad Guardian) The Banking and General Workers’ Union (BIGWU) has confirmed it received a complaint of inappropriate behaviour against its former president Vincent Cabrera one month before he was appointed Industrial Court judge.
(Trinidad Newsday) Retired cricket star Brian Lara yesterday apologised once again for disturbing the animals at the Emperor Valley Zoo last week.
(Trinidad Express) A seven-month-old baby boy died of last Thursday after becoming lodged between the wall and bed at the family’s Point Fortin home.
(Trinidad Guardian) Education Minister Anthony Garcia on Friday admitted that the termination of 199 non-academic University of T&T (UTT) staff will be a traumatic experience, but said it was the only way the institution could survive.
(Trinidad Newsday) A taxi driver conned by a woman who claimed to work for a television station believes the culprit is the same person who used a similar story and stole $300 from the wallet of a print-shop owner in San Fernando last week.
(Trinidad Guardian) Tears flowed and anxiety increased among University of T&T staff yesterday, as some collected their retrenchment letters and others waited for hours at campuses throughout the country.
(Trinidad Guardian) On the day Dale Lemessy got his letter of retrenchment, he got the shocking news that his wife Dana was having triplets.
(Trinidad Guardian) Public Services’ Association (PSA) President Watson Duke has been released on $250,000 bail after appearing in court to answer a sedition charge.
(Trinidad Express) A veteran lifeguard fell ill while on duty at Vessigny Beach in La Brea and died on Wednesday.
(Trinidad Guardian) Former director of intelligence at the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) Carlton Dennie has backpedalled on accusing Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley of directly instructing him to fire all East Indians from the agency back in 2015.
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