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Aspiring TCI pilot featured in international TV show, Clarke gets showcase on The Aviators

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GRAND TURK, #TurksandCaicos – December 12, 2017 – Partial funding in a Turks and Caicos government grant ended too soon for Turks and Caicos islander, Compton Clarke.  Clarke is 21 years old and dreams of becoming a pilot, flying the Turks and Caicos skies as an aviation professional instead of only as a passenger.

Compton, a 2014 graduate of Helena J. Robinson High school said he is saving now to continue his education to become a pilot, but the struggle has given him greater focus and a determination to establish a club or flying school to help other young men and women of these islands who share his career objective.

Compton Clarke is an impressive young man and it is not just Magnetic Media which thinks so.  compton clarke 2

In 2016 The Aviators TV show featured the islander in a lovable interview as a budding airman, with a great spirit and grand personality.

Clarke shared the YouTube video with us and we were dazzled by his native charm and endearing story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvXIY6vJUTs&app=desktop

“It felt amazing when I was asked to do it, I didn’t know how to react.  It was actually my first time flying a plane and being on television,” explained young Compton Clarke.

Thirty-five aircraft flew for 13 days to a select set of islands in the Caribbean.  The Turks and Caicos was the launching point for the audacious air rally, which has been going strong since 2003.   This year, The Aviators in Episode 703 followed a journey that was both fun and fundraiser.

“This particular rally is a fundraising event that supports the educational programs of Aviation Connection.  A charitable organization that offers an aerospace training program to high school students designed to introduce them to the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.” – From The Aviators

It was the Governor General’s Cup Caribbean Air Rally that kicked off from the JAGS McCartney International Airport in Grand Turk, the country’s capital and of all of the people in the Turks and Caicos who could have been singled out for a feature in The Aviators show following the rally, the organization selected young Clarke.

Compton Clarke, in a terrific interview and shaded by the Casuarina trees of the Sand Bar (destroyed by fire in March 2017) and backed up by the turquoise waves of the Atlantic Ocean talked about how his love for flying was born at the age of 5-years-old when he watched his father fly off on a business trip from the Grand Turk airport.

His inaugural flight was in a Pipistrel Sinus, which Clarke says he learned about as he was viewing the 30 plus planes parked at the #JAGSMcCartneyInternational airport.  The aspiring pilot told Magnetic Media that he flew it for about an hour and that it is a powered glider.

“We actually cut the engines to do wing-overs, stalls and turns and we also glided, with the engine off and made it past Salt Cay.  It was really a lot of fun.”  compton clarke 1

In watching Episode 703, there are some other familiar scenes and faces including former Governor Peter Beckingham who hosted the opening of the air rally at Waterloo; gift bags from the TCI Tourist Board were in there, the stunning #GrandTurk shoreline where cruise ship passengers soak up the sun, breathtakingly beautiful aerial views of GT and curious, smiling students of Newman’s Preparatory, Eliza Simons and Ona Glinton – all primary schools on the island.

The other stops on the Governor General’s Cup Caribbean Air Rally included St Croix, Tortola, Antigua, Tortola and Exuma.

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NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL STATEMENT REGARDING RECENT THREATS MADE AGAINST TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS AIRPORTS AND SCHOOLS

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May 6th, 2024 – As co-chairs of the National Security Council, Her Excellency the Governor and the Honourable Premier condemn strongly recent threats made against Turks and Caicos Islands airports and schools.

We have zero tolerance for these disruptions and the alarm that they cause. The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) continues to work closely with partner agencies and will keep the public updated as we manage the situation.

The National Security Council wishes to reassure residents, travellers and parents that the safety and security of our Islands is its highest priority.

All appropriate measures are being taken to address these threats and all required security protocols are being followed.

The Airports Authority and the Ministry of Education, with school principals are collaborating with the RTCIPF  investigations.

We encourage the public to be extra vigilant against phishing and malicious emails and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

We appreciate the understanding of the public as we work to ensure the safety and well-being of our airports, schools and communities.

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Family of 16 yo Tourist claims negligence in jet ski death; TCI Coroner’s Court hearing evidence

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Dana Malcolm 

Staff Writer 

 

#TurksandCaicos, May 2, 2024 – The family of a 16-year-old who died in Grand Turk six years ago while on a Carnival Cruise into Grand Turk is a little closer to closure as the Turks and Caicos Islands Coroner’s Court has opened his case for an inquest.

“On Wednesday, May 16th, 2018, at 11:30 a.m. Police and Emergency Medical Officials responded to a two-jet-ski collision that left a 16-year-old male dead, near the Cruise Terminal in Grand Turk. Two people were involved in the collision. The second male did not receive any injuries. This incident is under Police investigation.”

That was the brief police report in the aftermath of Nicholas Twyman’s death.

In the comments dozens of residents and visitors claim to have been on the scene that day, as the boy was pulled ashore, some trying to assist while others looked on, horrified.

Coroner Mickia Mills called up the case on March 21, 2024 almost six years after the incident occurred. Mills is in charge of finding out what exactly happened that day in Grand Turk and whether there was any negligence or if it was simply a terrible accident.

That verdict will be for the coroner and her potential jurors to decide. However, the family has shared their version of what happened that day.

A lawsuit filed in Florida Courts in October 2019 (Twyman v. Carnival Corp) detailed the heartbreaking hours that led up to the death of Nicholas. In it, the plaintiffs, listed as Gyjuanna TWYMAN and Michael Twyman, claim that they docked in Grand Turk and were curious about using the jet skis; both parents and the son were told by the Carnival team aboard the ship that there was not a formal shore excursion in Grand Turk involving jet skis, but that jet skis would be available for rent by the hour.

The family from Indiana claims three jet skis were rented, one for Nicholas, another for his father, Michael, and another for a different passenger, while their mother remained ashore. Wet Money Enterprise is listed as the jet ski company.

The family says they were given little instruction on using the Jet Skis, especially their son who was a new rider.  The lawsuit maintains that Michael was not given any instructions other than being told where the kill switch was and not to ride too close to the cruise ship.

Sometime during his excursion, the young man crashed into the other jet ski. The family claims that neither Carnival Cruises nor representatives from the jet ski company responded. They say it was his father who spun around on his own jet ski, dived into the water for his son, and brought him to shore.

Once there, it was the young man’s mother, a registered nurse, who started emergency medical care.

When Turks and Caicos’s EMS did arrive after 15 minutes the family claims they were unsure how to use certain medical implements and had to be directed by the distressed mother.

The court documents list the cause of death for the young man as blunt force trauma and drowning, similar to what is listed in the TCI courts.

Coroner Mills, who took up her position in 2024, will oversee the proceedings which continued on Tuesday, April 23rd.

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Will DPP Office ‘No Show, No Call’ cause criminal cases to be Dropped?

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Wilkie Arthur

Freelance Court Correspondent

 

#TurksandCaicos, May 2, 2024 – On a bright and early Monday morning (15th April, 2024) in the Supreme Court before presiding lady Justice Ms. Tanya Lobban-Jackson and before His Honor The Chief Magistrate Jolyon Hatmin in the Magistrate’s Court, both courts were once again unable to proceed on its scheduled commencement time due to non or failure of attendance by the Prosecution of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP).

Given the fact that this has now happened on more than one occasion, in both the Supreme and Magistrate’s Courts, judges and the learned Chief Magistrate have reached its final straw; they have cited the ‘no shows’ as a disrespect and a disregard for prompt and proper time management to be in attendance for legal proceedings.

From this reporters’ perspective, it appears the prosecution shows up when they like, any time they please and some are guilty of not showing at all without a call or message of explanation for the absenteeism.  The repeated instances have been called, “embarrassing” for the Office of the DPP, when defense counsel and the accused are present in the courtroom but the prosecutor is a ‘no-show, no call, no text.’

On at least two or three occasions, the Supreme Court judge was forced to return to her Chambers; exiting the court with a strongly worded warning, only to return with there still being no member of the Director of Public Prosecution present in court.

There has also been a promise that even serious cases could be dismissed due to this inappropriate practice.

In the final weeks of April, the country learned of a review by a KC out of the UK, who was looking into case progression at the DPPs office.  The Office has also hired a new Director, Philip Bennetts, KC, who takes office in the beginning of June, informed a TCIG media release.

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