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‘[…] Morris who was seated on a chair, fell over…’ What TTPS said, then and now, about death of murder suspect
The Trinidad and Tobago police service (TTPS) today issued a statement that they would be investigating the deaths of two suspects, Andrew Morris and Joel Belcon, while in police custody. The two men were held in connection with the kidnapping and death of 23-year-old Andrea Bharatt, whose body was found on 4 February in the Heights of Aripo.
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More than education reform needed to fix gender-based violence, say experts
Monday 15 February 2021
THERE is a need for an overhaul of the education system both at school and at home if this country is to properly address the problem of gender-based violence.
This is the consensus of a psychologist and educator who shared their views with Newsday on the topic which has dominated the news last week because of the country s reaction to the murder of 23-year-old court clerk Andrea Bharatt.
Bharatt was kidnapped after she got into what she believed to be a taxi at King Street, Arima on January 29 and her body was found at the Heights of Aripo on February 4. Two months earlier, Ashanti Riley, 18, was found dead in Santa Cruz days after she getting into a PH taxi to take her to San Juan. The double tragedy reignited calls for better protection for women.