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Apr 10, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on One in custody as police hunt suspected killers
A taxi driver is in custody and about five more persons are being pursued as police continue their investigations into the brutal murder of Lord Edwards, called Junior or Rastaman, of...Apr 10, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Parika Health Centre in dire need of repair-Residents
Residents of Parika Backdam are claiming that Government needs to rehabilitate the Health Centre located next to the Parika Backdam Primary School since the facility is in a dilapidated state....Apr 10, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Famed Guyanese-born pianist De Souza dead at 77
Trinidad (Trinidad Guardian) – Guyana-born international musician Dennis De Souza has died. De Souza, who was known among his Caribbean counterparts as a famed Caribbean pianist, died on...Apr 10, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Mystery fire flattens Triumph house
A mysterious fire shortly before midnight on Sunday destroyed all the earthly possessions of a Triumph, East Coast Demerara man, leaving him with just a pair of trousers and a shirt on his...Apr 10, 2012 KNews News Comments Off on Car discovered ransacked at Le Repentir
– suspected to have been a kidnapping scene Workers at the Le Repentir cemetery yesterday discovered an abandoned silver-coloured Toyota Carina bearing the license plate number PLL 6705 amidst...
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