THE young Dennie brothers burst into the limelight following the bizarre funeral of murder victim Che Lewis last month.
Weeks after Lewisâs funeral, people are still talking about the public send-off, the likes of which have never been seen here before.
Lewisâs body was embalmed in a sitting position on a chair, carried around in the tray of an open-top hearse and driven through his community while loud music played. He was then transported to a church and placed in a decorated area outside for public viewing at his own funeral.
When videos of his funeral service circulated the Internet, it caused much shock and debate as this was the first time many people had witnessed such an embalming done locally. The unique funeral procession was done by Dennieâs Funeral Home located in Belmont.
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UNIPET (United Independent Petroleum Marketing Company) yesterday launched an electric charging station at its Brentwood Avenue, Chaguanas, operation.
At the launch, Unipet chairman Dr Afraz Ali said the new charging station is the first of its kind in Caricom and can serve as the restart button for the countryâs economic recovery.
Ali said the company is on the frontline of the shift towards using alternative energy as an opportunity to re-set and re-imagine how this country consumes energy.
Ali said: âWe have always been guided by the notion that sound research is the precursor to investments and are therefore supportive of various research initiatives aimed at identifying the right fit for our industry. The research concluded that electrification can be the revive button for our economic recovery.