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THURSDAY,
APRIL 18, 2019
VOLUME 113, No.16
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INVESTIGATION became engulfed by fire. According to Dr. Friday, he LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, Dr saw the vessel being towed on Godwin Friday, on last Monday’s Tuesday and there was smoke New Times Radio Programme, coming from the back and front called for an investigation into of the boat, but not that much. the fire which destroyed the MV “And the thought that came Gem Star last week, describing to mind was how are the the situation as it unfolded as authorities going to put this fire baffling. out with the vessel being towed Last week Monday, shortly out to sea? after docking at the Grenadines “By the time it got out (to Wharf in Kingstown, there sea), it was engulfed in flames, appeared to be a fire on board and that needs to be the MV Gem Star, and investigated to determine what although efforts were made by went on, because it just seems the Fire Service and individuals to me that it begs an to contain the blaze, there was explanation as to how the boat still smoldering on Tuesday can be at the wharf causing the port authorities to docked…how is it possible that instruct that the vessel be we were not able to contain the removed from its berthing. fire?”, Dr. Friday asked. Dr. Godwin Friday, Leader of the Opposition and MP for It was towed into open sea, the Northern Grenadines, issued a call for an but the entire vessel soon Continued on Page 3. investigation into the demise of the MV Gem Star. by DAYLE DA SILVA
Assistant Commissioner of Police Christopher Benjamin said that, once assigned to a RSVGPF Department that has specific tasks, officers are trained accordingly.
TRYING TO BEAT THE RUSH MINI BUSES, they say, are always in a hurry to ‘ketch de dolla’. This photo bears this out. For is there another reason why this mini bus (top) would find itself in the lane at the Arnos Vale Round-About designated for outward traffic only (out of town traffic only), when it (mini bus) is heading into Kingstown? The obvious result was that the mini bus slammed into the oncoming vehicle — an old model Land Rover of all vehicles — and came away the sorrier of the two drivers/owners. When will they ever learn?