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World Obesity Day 2018 – “End Weight Stigma”

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#Providenciales, October 13, 2018 – Turks and Caicos – World Obesity Day was for the first time observed in 2015 to bring more awareness and to stimulate action which would support practical solutions to help people achieve and maintain a healthy weight and to reverse the obesity crisis.  The day is observed on 11th October every year.  This day also aims to encourage advocacy, improve policies and share experiences.  The theme this year is “End Weight Stigma”.  This type of stigma is one of the last types of socially accepted discrimination.

The risk for serious health conditions and disease increases in persons who have obesity compared to persons who have a healthy or normal weight. Mrs. Robinson, Director of the Health Promotion and Advocacy Unit within the Ministry of Health, Agriculture, Sports and Human Services stated; “We have to be more sensitive and supportive to persons who struggle with their weight.”

The obesity epidemic is a complex problem with no simple or single solution.  To help prevent obesity persons should exercise regularly, have a healthy diet and decide to make a lifestyle change and not think of being on a diet.  The Health Promotion and Advocacy have implemented a number of programmes within churches, communities and schools to educate and bring awareness and assist persons to make healthier choices.

To assist and motivate persons who may be struggling with their weight, a testimonial was provided by Ms. Jacqueline Henry.

At the end of July 2016, I noticed that I was extremely exhausted and began to experience chest and breast pains.  On July 28th, I visited the doctor where a series of examinations, such as blood work and a breast ultrasound was administered.  During follow-up on Tuesday, 2nd August, the doctor concluded that I was extremely obese and I needed to lose some weight in order for my body to function normally.  August 3rd, I had a consultation with the therapist.  I discovered that I was weighing in at 450 lbs., which was very shocking and emotional for me as I realized that I was only 50 lbs. away from 500 lbs.  The following week I visited the nutritionist and this is where my journey began.  At first, only my family knew of my healthy lifestyle changes.  I was ashamed of how heavy I had become.  On the 8th of September I had my first weigh in and discovered I had lost 17 lbs.  This motivated me.”

“I began consuming healthy portions of controlled breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks.  I drank eight glasses of water daily and occasionally I replaced a meal with natural juices consisting of fruits and vegetables.  I wanted to give up at the beginning stage.  I felt restricted in the sense of food choices because I was a “sodaholic” and there were many foods that I had to eliminate but, when I began to look at this journey as a lifestyle change instead of a diet, the journey seemed easier as I wanted to live a longer life and to be comfortable in my own skin.  I must thank the Lord for blessing me with the spirit of determination and dedication.  The Lord has made all of this possible.”

The Minister of Health, Agriculture, Sports and Human Services added; “Ms. Henry’s journey is a remarkable one and should be commended.  Her commitment and determination have brought about success and positive results towards a healthier lifestyle.  I hope that Ms. Henry’s testimony is an encouragement to all who struggle with their weight and is proof that you too can do it.”

For more information on obesity and how to adopt a healthy lifestyle, contact the Health Promotion and Advocacy Unit on 338 2772.

 

 

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EXCLUSIVE!  Police black CID Vehicle shot up by bandits in Five Cays

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Wilkie Arthur

Court Correspondent

 

#TurksandCaicos, May 15, 2024 – It was an uneasy night on Tuesday May 14 for some residents of Five Cays, Providenciales owing to continuous, serious fire power with gun shots blaring in various areas of the community.

Some say they heard shots in Granny Hill and reported a man walking around with a gun, randomly shooting at unidentifiable targets. Some say shots were heard behind the Enid Capron Primary School.  Some say they heard gun shot sounds coming from a residential area as well.

The most compelling accounts, however, were on reported events in another area called “The Wells”; a community in the depths of Five Cays and South Dock.

Criminals took on law enforcement in a gun battle involving the armored truck and a CID vehicle.

No members of the Royal TCI Police were hit.

Not the same for the other side.  One person was hit, a young man not known to police and it’s not clear if he was one of the men shooting at the police or an innocently caught in the crossfire.

The man was arrested as a possible suspect.  He is also in hospital with an “entrance and exit” gunshot wound.

During the shootout in The Wells, the CID vehicle was shot at repeatedly, disabling its movement as gunfire damaged the engine. Concerning to us, these shootings were at different times and locations but came in rapid succession; one right after the other, I was told.

Most described the sounds as coming “from some big guns.”

Police the morning after allowed me in to see up close.

Video, photos feature my EXCLUSIVE, close-up look at the damage done by criminals; it is clear high powered rifles were used by these suspects still at large.

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Charred Remains Found in Back Seat of Completely Burnt Vehicle

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Wilkie Arthur

Freelance Court Correspondent

 

#TurksandCaicos, May 21, 2024 – A gruesome discovery was made around midday today (Sunday, May 19th, 2024) when police and fire rescue teams responded to a call at a location on Blue Hills Back Road, off Millennium Highway. The area, situated next to the Fortis Sub-Station, is accessible via a long, secluded dirt road.

Upon arrival, authorities found a vehicle completely engulfed in flames. The vehicle was later removed by police after being alerted by an anonymous source to its burnt-out location. Local residents indicated that the fire had been ignited around 2-3 a.m. earlier that morning, but authorities were not notified until later in the day.

Residents could not provide details about the individual inside the vehicle or even discern its color due to the extensive damage caused by the fire. Videos of the discovery location are available, but footage of the vehicle itself will be provided once it has been located. The vehicle was reportedly still burning when police arrived at the scene.

Official Royal TCI Police Report:

Media Release – May 19th, 2024: Active Investigation Officers of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) are currently on the scene of a vehicle fire in the Blue Hills, Providenciales area. Acting on received information, officers arrived at the location along North Side Close and discovered a burnt vehicle with what appeared to be a body inside.
The RTCIPF is conducting a thorough investigation to determine the circumstances of this incident. As this is an active investigation, more details will be provided to the public as they become available.

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NATIONAL SECURITY SECRETARIAT INFORMATION NOTE ISSUED MAY 17, 2024

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May 21, 2024 – The Turks and Caicos Islands have clear laws prohibiting the possession of firearms and or ammunition without a licence and strict penalties in order to serve and protect the community. Our Firearms Ordinance, which was amended in 2022, states that:

No person (other than a licensed gunsmith in the course of his trade) shall have in his possession, discharge or use any firearm or ammunition unless he is the holder of a firearm licence with respect to such firearm, or in case of ammunition he is the holder of a licence for a firearm which takes that ammunition.

Firearm and/or ammunition offences carry a mandatory minimum custodial sentence of twelve years plus a fine. Where a court finds there are exceptional circumstances, the sentencing judge has discretion, under the law, to impose a custodial sentence and a fine that are fair and just in the circumstances of each case rather than impose the mandatory minimum.

The Chief Justice is advancing sentencing guidelines in respect of the application of exceptional circumstances. Wider work is also ongoing with criminal justice partners to review the efficiency and effectiveness of case progression, in driving justice outcomes.

It is the traveller’s responsibility to ensure their baggage is free of firearms and/or ammunition. Permission from an airline carrier does not constitute permission to bring firearms or ammunition into the Turks and Caicos Islands. Travellers are also strongly advised to search their luggage before they travel to the Turks and Caicos Islands to ensure they do not bring in forbidden items inadvertently. Such offences will result in arrest.

The Turks and Caicos Islands is a British Overseas Territory with a common law legal system, and reserves the right to enforce its laws. All persons, including visitors, must follow lawful process.

The Turks and Caicos Islands welcomes all visitors but reminds travellers that persons in the Turks and Caicos Islands do not have a constitutional right to carry firearms. Equally, the importation of firearms, ammunition (including stray bullets), and other weapons is strictly forbidden, unless licence to do so has been issued by the Commissioner of Police.

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