THE EDITOR: I read in the Newsday on Tuesday that a Debe man is still mourning the loss of his wife who was hit as she was about to board a maxi in 2021. I am not sure where the police investigations are with this incident, but someone has to be responsible. There would have
A man from Debe who witnessed the accident in 2021 that claimed his wife’s life wants the driver to be held accountable, saying he thinks about her "every five minutes." Adesh Moonilal, of Siew Trace, said his world turned upside down on June 14, 2021, at around 5.25 am when his wife Sadhna Ramcharan, 49,
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Cops report mild traffic, less speeding on Monday
FILE PHOTO: Police on patrol in Arima on Sunday night. -
Senior Superintendent of the police Traffic and Highway Patrol Unit Wayne Mystar says there was a generally mild volume of traffic on the nations roads, Monday night as police in various divisions began a series of exercises to deter errant drivers and criminals.
During a police media briefing on Monday Police Commissioner Gary Griffith said there was a noticeable increase in activity in the hours leading up to H Hour (the time when curfew comes into effect) and noted a trend where some people would lime and socialise for as long as possible then speed home to avoid being caught at the last minute.