LAND and Marine Construction Services Ltd (LMCS) lead attorney Kamini Persaud Maharaj claimed that Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd failed on all fronts when four LMCS divers died on their premises in Pointe-a-Pierre, last year. She made this claim as she concluded arguments by LMCS before the Paria Commission of Enquiry (CoE) at Tower D
PARIA Fuel Trading Co Ltd/Heritage Petroleum lead counsel Gilbert Peterson, SC, said the company has done all it could to help the families of four divers who died in an incident on its Pointe-a-Pierre premises last year. He made this comment as he began closing arguments for the company before the Paria Commission of Enquiry
ATTORNEY Nyree Alfonso called for the introduction of mandatory safety standards for TT's commercial diving sector, on Wednesday at the Paria Commission of Enquiry (CoE), at the International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain. The CoE, under Jerome Lynch, KC, is probing last February's tragic deaths of four men sucked into an pipeline undersea belonging to
The relatives of drowned diver Yusuf Henry did not mince words when they criticised the Paria Fuel Trading Company Ltd's response and management of the situation in the aftermath of his death on Tuesday. Henry's sister Afeisha Henry, his mother Nicole Greenidge and 11-year-old daughter Aliyah Henry presented their statements during a hearing of the
EASTERN Emergency Response Services Ltd (EERESL) chief of operations Andy Johnson said the company's personnel were not trained to do underwater rescues.