Tobago man charged with drinking alcohol outside cemetery Social Share A MASON HALL man was granted $20,000 bail after he appeared in court charged with drinking alcohol in a public place last Tuesday.
Glen Henry, 62, of Top Hill, Mason Hall, was arrested near Buccoo Public Cemetery allegedly with a cup in hand and a bottle of White Oak tucked in a white plastic bag.
Police said Shirvan Road officers were responding to a report around 1.05 pm of a large gathering near the cemetery after a funeral. Upon arriving they observed several vehicles parked along the roadway with more than 30 people on the road and walking out of the cemetery.
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MISSING GREGGY : Sherma Greig displays her wedding album during an interview at her Moriah home, on her husband Bernard Greig who was Tobago s first covid19 fatality. PHOTO BY DAVID REID -
ONE YEAR after he became Tobago s first covid19 fatality, the family of Bernard Greig, 70, still have many questions about his untimely passing and are still mourning their loss.
Less than three days after developing flu-like symptoms, Greig, a father of three, died on April 5 at the Scarborough General Hospital.
He had no history of overseas travel and only interacted with friends and family on the island. How he contracted the virus remains the subject of a pending epidemiological investigation, 12 months after he was laid to rest, six feet under. Tobago recorded its first covid19 case on March 23, 2020. Trinidad s first case was on March 12, last year.