Daily Brief

Daily Brief - Tuesday 17th, 2015

Her tender throat slit by her own father and left for dead, a three-year-old girl is believed to have spent hours in the backseat of a car at Penal, bleeding and lying next to the cold body of her 26-year-old mother, who was fatally stabbed by the man. Read more

17th November 2015


Daily Brief - Monday 16th November, 2015

Barbarians! Cowardly Barbarians! This was how France’s Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago Hédi Picquart described the deadly ISIS attacks in Paris last Friday which left over 120 dead, scores injured and the European country under a national State of Emergency and lockdown. Read more

16th November 2015


Daily Brief - Friday 13th November, 2015

Medical Director of the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) Dr Anand Chattergoon yesterday called for action against the use of fireworks as he revealed that 11 persons including a two-year-old child and a 54-year-old man visited the hospital on Divali night (Tuesday) and Wednesday for grievous injuries caused by the... Read more

13th November 2015


Daily Brief - Thursday 12th November, 2015

The attorney representing a man who was allegedly recorded on CCTV video beating a woman has written to the Prison Commissioner asking that his client be kept away from the general remand yard prison population for his (the accused) own protection. Read more

12th November 2015


Daily Brief - Wednesday 11th November, 2015

Faced with death while at the mercy of violent waves at sea, Mayaro fisherman Wayne Krishnie Samaroo, 53, called out to his son and instructed him to ‘hold on’ to the boat for safety during a fishing expedition which turned tragic on Monday evening. Read more

11th November 2015


Daily Brief - Monday 9th November, 2015

Tamiflu, a prescriptive drug used to treat the H1N1 influenza or the seasonal flu, is running out at the nation’s hospitals. Relatives of patients who are being treated for the influenza are also finding it difficult to get the drugs at private pharmacies. Read more

9th November 2015


Daily Brief - Friday 6th November, 2015

“Don’tT tell me my brother’s death was accidental...prove it!” That is all the grieving brother of Special Reserve Police (SRP) Constable Govindra Ramroop, 25, said in reaction to him being shot and killed yesterday inside the Guapo Police Station. Read more

6th November 2015


Daily Brief - Thursday 5th November, 2015

The government has been given an ultimatum by the nation’s prison officers. Act within a month to improve the security of officers or face protest action designed to shutdown the entire service. The ultimatum comes as prison officers reacted to the murder on Monday of Prison Superintendent David Millette who... Read more

5th November 2015


Daily Brief - Wednesday 4th November, 2015

The dream of retiring in sweet T and T has soured for an American couple who narrowly escaped with their lives from bandits who attacked them outside their Los Iros home on Monday. Their encounter with the armed gang was the culmination of a string of bad experiences they have... Read more

4th November 2015


Daily Brief - Tuesday 3rd November, 2015

Prisons Officer David Millette, 50, was marked for death. Millette, a Superintendent of Prisons, was shot dead yesterday morning near his Cipriani Avenue, Second Caledonia, Morvant home, with his mother Phyllis Millette later telling Newsday that her son had confided in her that his name was on a hit-list of... Read more

3rd November 2015


Daily Brief - Monday 2nd November, 2015

Damien “Junior Gong” Marley, the Gongzilla of Reggae Music, on Saturday night, sent a strong message to T&T minutes after gracing the stage at Hennessy Artistry’s Reggae on the Bay 2015 held at the Hasely Crawford Stadium’s Training Grounds in Port-of-Spain. Read more

2nd November 2015


Daily Brief - Friday 30th October, 2015

The body of the decapitated man found in Port-of-Spain on Wednesday has been identified as 35-year-old Nathan Maraj of #2 Las Lomas. Yesterday, relatives who requested not to be named, denied earlier reports that Maraj was a known drug dealer, but said he was an employee of Maritime Insurance, who... Read more

30th October 2015


Daily Brief - Thursday 29th October, 2015

Three hundred and sixty nine solar lanterns were distributed to primary school students yesterday at the Marabella South Secondary School at an event held by the Trinidad and Tobago Red Cross Society. Eye glasses were also distributed at the event. Read more

29th October 2015


Daily Brief - Wednesday 28th October, 2015

Yesterday was labelled an historic day in T&T with the docking of the TTS Nelson II, a large operational naval ship of T&T Defence Force. Under the captaincy of Commander Jason Kelshall, who is the son of retired Rear Admiral Richard Kelshall, and Executive Officer, Lt Commander Akenton Isaac, the... Read more

28th October 2015


Daily Brief - Tuesday 27th October, 2015

The mother of a 13-year-old boy, who was knocked down near President’s Grounds, St Ann’s, a month ago, has accused police investigators of not doing enough to find the offending drivers. Kasana Prentis said her son Isiah Scoon remained confined to a hospital bed at Mt Hope since the incident. Read more

27th October 2015


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