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Prime Minister Andrew Holness (fourth right) breaks ground for the construction of a multipurpose facility at Bustamante Hospital for Children in St Andrew. Also participating in the occasion (from left) are NHF Director of Projects, Orett Clarke; SMO at the hospital, Dr. Michelle-Ann Richards-Dawson; NHT Chairman, Lennox Channer; Health Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton; Chairman of the hospital’s Management Committee, Kenneth Benjamin; NHF board member, Nicole Ebanks; and Julian Robinson, MP for South East
Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Wednesday broke ground for the construction of a multi-purpose building at the Bustamante Hospital for Children in St Andrew to house a paediatric cardiac ward and overnight parent suite.
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A 38-year-old man is in custody weeks after he attacked another man at a Bucks County trailer park, authorities said.
The victim told police Kenneth Benjamin Jr. struck him with a metal rod and fled from Lovetts Trailer Park in Morrisville before officers arrived on March 29, Tullytown Borough police said.
The victim was left with multiple injuries but refused medical treatment, police said.
Benjamin was apprehended by Tullytown Borough police and transferred to the custody of Falls Township police on Monday.
He was arraigned before Judge Armitage and released without bail. Authorities ordered him to have no contact with his victims.
“I, Chester Clyde Williams, do solemnly and sincerely affirm and declare that I will bear true faith and allegiance to Belize and will uphold the Belize Constitution and the law and that I will conscientiously, impartially and to the best of my ability discharge my duties as Commissioner of Police and do right to all manner of people without fear of favor, affection or ill will. So help me God.”
It was with that declaration before His Lordship Kenneth Benjamin that Chester Williams became the 13th Belizean Police Commissioner at the National Police Training Academy in Belmopan last Wednesday. For the Belize Police Department, it was a momentous occasion as the helm was transferred from the Allen Whylie to Williams.