Author turning hurt into hope
Gun violence survivor and author Caron Asgarali. -
GUN-violence survivor Caron Asgarali continues her mission of turning hurt into hope through the power of storytelling.
The author of inspirational books From Lion to Lamb, A Spiritual Journey, Bounce Back Better and 10 (+1) Key Steps for Building Resilience has published a new book that explores ways in which some people overcome trauma.
Hot Cocoa on a Rainy Day, 10 (+1) Stories to Warm Your Heart is a compilation of short stories by a number of writers, among them actor and comedienne Deborah Maillard and politician and economist Winston Dookeran.
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Saturday 2 January 2021
FIRST BABY GIRL: Kerlise Farraday smiles as her daughter is greeted by the Health Minister. She was the second mother to give birth at the San Fernando General Hospital for 2021. -
JUST six seconds into 2021, a woman at the San Fernando General Hospital (SFGH) delivered this country’s first New Year’s Day baby.
Asha Dookie delivered a boy at 12.06 am who weighed 2.73 kilogrammes on Friday.
Health Minister Terrence Delaysingh made the announcement at a press conference on Friday at the nearby Teaching Hospital where he congratulated the mothers on their bundles of joy.
Owing to the pandemic, media personnel were not allowed to meet the mothers and their newborns at the maternity ward as is traditionally done.
Funeral of electrocuted Palo Seco man on Saturday
Friday 1 January 2021
DALE Williams had plans to spend time with his family at New Grant, on the outskirts of Princes Town, on New Year’s Day.
Instead, his funeral is scheduled for Saturday at the family’s home at McLean Street.
The 34-year-old Palo Seco resident was electrocuted at his home on Boxing Day when he touched a live electrical cable. He did not come home (New Grant) for the past few years. He promised to visit on Friday and looked at what happened, said a female relative, who requested anonymity.
Hours after Williams died, Heritage Petroleum issued a media statement saying he came into contact with a live cable which was illegally connected to the company’s power supply at Rifle Range Road.