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It was no act of God - King's Counsel Jerome Lynch closes the Paria Commission of Enquiry into the deaths of four men trapped in a 30 inch diameter pipeline.
“[…] The (rescue) divers were geared up and were ready, only to be prevented on Paria’s instructions, by Paria’s armed private police and the armed Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard.“[…]
“[…] The (rescue) divers were geared up and were ready, only to be prevented on Paria’s instructions, by Paria’s armed private police and the armed Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard.“[…]
PARIA Commission of Enquiry (CoE) chairman Jerome Lynch KC dismissed a request from Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd not to allow relatives of four divers who died on its premises last year, to address the commission.
THE EDITOR: The testimony of Paria managers on Wednesday at the Commission of Enquiry into the deaths of the four divers was difficult to watch for many reasons, and it no doubt would take an emotional toll on a nation already traumatised by the daily bloodshed that seems to be occurring all around us. But
What a week! The events that tumbled over each other added to the exhaustion and frustration of the long road from 2020. Do we, as a country, have a clear path to success?Let us consider a few of
PARIA Commission of Enquiry (CoE) chairman Jerome Lynch, KC, intervened during a hearing of the commission on Wednesday in situations where he seemed to believe two attorneys were questioning a witness unfairly. His interventions happened during the testimony of former Paria acting operations team lead Visham Harricharan at Tower D of the Port of Spain
JEROME LYNCH, KC, chairman of the commission of enquiry (CoE) into the Paria diving tragedy, on Tuesday said contractor LMCS undertaking works on a site should have been subject to closer external monitoring by Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd or its agent, Kenson. He said this amid the testimony of Paria site operations manager Jonathon