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TT expats protest for gender justice in NYC
Monday 22 February 2021
TT expats protest for gender justice outside TT s consulate in New York on Saturday. - Photo courtesy Jeetendra Bachan
Approximately 60 people gathered outside the TT consulate in New York City on Saturday to protest violence against women and children here in TT.
Jeetendra Bachan, 48, from Queen s New York and Carla Choice, 48, from New Jersey were planning separate events when they discovered each other. They realised they had the same intentions and hosted a joint protest action with other TT expats and diasporic citizens. Even expats from Guyana and Jamaican joined in the protest.
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PC Katina Williams lends a helping hand to a grieving father
Sunday 21 February 2021
PC Katina Williams holds Randolph Bharatt s hand as she and other officers escort him along a road at the Heights of Aripo where the body of his daughter, Andrea, was found on February 4. Williams said she felt it her duty to give strength to Randolph Bharatt. -
On February 4, the nation looked on in horror as the body of 23-year-old court clerk Andrea Bharatt was found down a precipice, off a lonely stretch of road in the Heights of Aripo.
The discovery of Bharatt’s body marked the end of a six-day search and pleas by the authorities for the public to come forward with information on where she might be.