Shanice Cooper, 30, was last seen on August 28, 2019 -
Over a year ago, Shanice Cooper, who was then seven months pregnant, vanished and one relative believes if the police had responded like they did in the Andrea Bharatt case, the 30-year-old woman would have been found.
“Our family was cheated. We were the ones searching for Shanice and it was difficult. Shanice was expecting her first child, a boy,” Pauline Cooper, the aunt of the missing woman, said in an interview with Newsday.
“If our family was afforded the same measure of attention and urgency, I am almost certain that Shanice would have been found,” she said. Shanice, a worker at Port of Spain Port, was last seen leaving her home in Belmont on August 28, 2019.
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Somebody is only liable if a “legal standard has been set,” he said. However, visitors to a mall should be able to expect they won’t be injured, he said.
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Wendy McLean was injured by automatic doors at the Chartwell Shopping Centre in Hamilton on November 9. After sharing McLean s story,
Stuff was inundated with stories of others being injured by automatic doors, traffic barrier arms or left with “broken bones” after slipping on an unmarked wet floor. All respondents were pushing for WorkSafe and businesses involved to take better responsibility. In a letter to 81-year-old McLean the mall said the “door sensors failed to detect movement after you had put rubbish in the nearby bin”.