Police Probe Suspected Suicide
Police are investigating a suspected suicide in a dwelling structure in Chaussee Road Castries.
First responders from the Saint Lucia Fire Service received a distress call on Thursday morning. “One male in his thirties was found unresponsive and void of all vitals in a dwelling structure.”
C.P.R was immediately initiated to the victim and continued en route to the Owen King E.U. Hospital.
Social media platforms have been rife with speculation since images depicting a male hanging from a ceiling.
Sponsored | Article continues below
Share this post:
President Wayne Auguste Speaks on CCCA’s Development
Share this post:
HIS mission is to govern, develop and promote all forms of cricket at all levels within the Castries Basin. He also has to enable his affiliates to achieve and sustain competitive excellence, as well as to successfully compete in the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association (SLNCA) tournaments.
Castries Central Cricket Association President, Wayne Auguste. (PHOTO: WA)
His name is Wayne Auguste, President of the Central Castries Cricket Association, an individual who wants to lead the sport to new heights by creating and administering value added programmes.
Working alongside him are executive members. Keith Charlery – Vice President, Kevin Arnold – Secretary, Patrick Clarke – Treasurer, Barry Charles – Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer. The Technical Team – Tyrone Harris – Manager, Keith Charlery – Head Coach and Germaine Alexander – Fitness Trainer.”
Island Health Care Receives a Boost
Share this post:
Saint Lucia’s first responders have completed a training workshop provided by a leading global specialist, Platinum Ambulance Services from the United Kingdom.
First responders receive training
The initiative originally started out as a donation of a fleet of ambulances to the Fire Service but was developed into a training workshop that has now equipped the island’s first responders with the necessary skillsets that will see a substantial improvement in responsiveness, when on duty.
The Golden Hour project by Platinum Ambulance Services was held last week Friday, April, 9th 2021, where apart from awarding participants with certificates of completion, a total of three ambulances were donated to the Saint Lucia Fire Service.