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Police answer to Coroner’s Court Inquiry on 26 MURDERS in Turks and Caicos

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Wilkie Arthur

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#TurksandCaicos, July 3, 2024 – Family, friends and loved ones of HOMICIDE VICTIMS in the Turks and Caicos, in particular those in Providenciales are hopeful and Eagle Legal News Media informs that not all hope is lost as some seek justice for beloved deceased family members, friends or loved ones.

Ms. Mickia Mills, the Honourable coroner of the Turks and Caicos Islands has been hearing as many as 26 homicide cases to ascertain the status of the investigation by the Serious Crimes Unit of the TCI Police Force.

Eagle Legal News Media was present in the Coroner’s court when the commencement of some of the deceased names’ were called, and Senior Police Supervisor of the Serious Crimes Unit detective Charles was questioned by her honor the Coroner Ms MICKIA MILLS as to the status of these investigations.

While this reporter was present in court, all of the cases called, provisional cause of death for each person were labeled as HOMICIDE by the Pathologist who performed an autopsy on the body of each person separately at various different times and dates. The majority caused of these HOMICIDES were by multiple gunshot wounds about the bodies.

Coronial matters called on Thursday 27th June 2024, were: (1) ERVIN KENRICK GLINTON – HOMICIDE; (2) JERON MERVEILLE – HOMICIDE; (3) EDRIN EMILE SIFFRARD – HOMICIDE; (4) KARO OUTTEN – HOMICIDE; (5) EROD CHAUTE – HOMICIDE; (6) TENSE SAINT LOUIS – HOMICIDE; (7) DESMOND DONAHUE ARTHUR – HOMICIDE; (8) DAVID LEON MCINTOSH – HOMICIDE; (9) WOODY ROUSSEAUX – HOMICIDE; (10) DERRICK LENDELL MISSICK – HOMICIDE; (11) GUILENE JEAN BAPTISTE – HOMICIDE; (12) ELUMA DESHOMMES – HOMICIDE; (13) MIKE FORBES – HOMICIDE and (14) JUMILLO ISMA – HOMICIDE

Coronial matters, to be called on Friday 28th June 2024: (1) GETHRO PIERREVIL – HOMICIDE; (2) JOHN DOE #5 (SUSPECTED MISSING) – HOMICIDE; (3) PAULANJO GARDINER – HOMICIDE; (4) RICARDO LOFTON ROBINSON – HOMICIDE; (5) BRIAN LEON WILLIAMS JR. – HOMICIDE; (6) RODNEY DORVIL – HOMICIDE; (7) JOHN DOE #3 – HOMICIDE; (8) RASCARI COX – HOMICIDE; (9) MIGUEL PIERRE – HOMICIDE; (10) CORDARO TIMOTHY FIDEL SEYMOUR – HOMICIDE; (11) STEWART HARRIS – HOMICIDE and (12) TAMIA IKEA DEASHA SIMMONS – HOMICIDE.

For the most part, the majority of the homicide matters called, when D/Sgt. CHARLES were questioned by the Hon. Coroner as to the status of these investigations, he said, “they are still ongoing.”

The Hon. Coroner then postponed her investigative inquest proceedings to allow Police to further investigate each live ongoing matter. Some may wonder why they have not seen their family, friend, or loved one name on this above list, do not lose heart, as their names could possibly make a future listing as these homicide coronial matters continue.

We extend our condolences to all those who suffered lost on the above list, and acknowledge and reflect that June is commemorated as “STOP THE GUN VIOLENCE MONTH” , poignant as most on the list died due to a firearm.

We will continue to follow proceedings at the Coroners’’ Court.

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Male Succumbs to Injuries

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July 05th, 2024.

The Serious Crimes Unit of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force has launched an investigation into the tragic shooting death of a male resident in Five Cays this evening.

Preliminary reports indicate that the incident occurred shortly after 7:00 PM.

The 38-year-old victim was at his home located along Five Cays Road when a lone gunman approached and shot him.

RT&CIPF officers and emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene, and the victim was rushed to the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre for treatment.

The victim succumbed to his injuries shortly after 8:00 PM. The identity of the deceased is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. Our thoughts and condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased during this difficult time.

Residents of Five Cays and surrounding areas are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities or information about the incident to the RT&CIPF.

Anyone with information about the shooting is encouraged to contact the closest police station, 911, the Serious Crime Unit at 231-1842, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-8477 to provide any information anonymously.

Additionally, individuals are encouraged to download the Crime Stoppers P3 app to share information.

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NWC Working Towards Full Water Restoration Following The Passage of Hurricane Beryl

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#Kingston, Jamaica, July 5, 2024 – The National Water Commission (NWC) has mobilised teams across Jamaica to assess its supply facilities currently out of operation, consequent on the passage of Hurricane Beryl.

Acting Corporate Public Relations Manager, Delano Williams, told JIS News that a combination of factors caused by the hurricane resulted in some 70 per cent of customers being without water.

These include the flooding of roads and river sources, power supply disruption, and falling trees and debris which have blocked access roads to some facilities.

“Based on this, we’re partnering with the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), the security forces and National Works Agency as the key agencies that will help us to navigate areas that are impacted; and also, we are relying on and are in partnership with the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) for their restoration of power supply to our plants that require it,” Mr. Williams said.

He pointed out that the systems impacted by Hurricane Beryl are largely located in the southern and north-eastern sections of the island.

“St. Thomas has several systems that are out. Clarendon, Manchester and St. Elizabeth are the ones of note, but also areas in Portland and St. Mary because of the remoteness of a number of the plants that are there, and the fact that they are river sources. So, with the level of rainfall that we have [had], there is a lot of flooding, debris and turbidity that we have to resolve,” Mr. Williams said

He reminds NWC customers that the full restoration of water supply to those affected will be phased.

“Some areas will be able to come back online quickly within 24 hours. There are others which may take a little longer because of the challenges with the terrain or any delay with power supply restoration. It is also critical that we assess every single plant that is out to ensure that there is no damage that could further delay the supply of water,” Mr. Williams said.

Additionally, he reminds customers to “manage your storage levels” and “conserve where possible and share your reports quickly, as we see how best we can get your water supply back online”, while urging patience during the restoration period.

 

Contact: Jermi-Lee Nelson

Release: JIS

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Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines vows to ‘build back better’

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#St.VincentandtheGrenadines, July 5, 2024 – “A field of devastation” is how Ralph Gonsalves, the Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines describes parts of his country after its dangerous dalliance with historic hurricane Beryl on Monday July 1.  Gonsalves, filming his helicopter surveillance and on the ground inspection of the damage spoke somberly about the destruction wrought on areas like Canouan, Union Island, Mayreau and Palm Island.

“Union is a field of devastation with only the odd building that is not severely damaged or destroyed.  All of the buildings are gone,” he said in a video posted to his Facebook page.

It was reported that 95 percent of buildings were destroyed in the southern islands of the country.  One person was killed when the storm hit as a Category 4 cyclone.

“There is a sense of shock among the people, yet at the same time their determination to rebuild.  Many would like to leave and some came up to me on they want to build it back, build it back better and stronger.”

The second named storm of the Atlantic Hurricane Season rapidly intensified, becoming the earliest Category 5 hurricane on record and with it, violent winds which felled trees, ripped off roofs, smashed structures and wiped out infrastructure.

“There is a lot of trauma.  The faces of men, women and children are strained; it is an extraordinarily difficult time.  Everywhere I go, I am optimistic with people who want to build back. They are saying we are depending on you, we are relying on you.”

He estimates that the need for resources will be great.

“Building back here is going to be huge.”

The Prime Minister surmised that rebuilding will require a commitment to solidarity of “our people and our allies in the region and the international community, but I am sure we will get there.”

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