RSL NEWS
The St. A post mortem performed on the body of 29-year-old Dwain K Mason, reveals that he died as a result of electric shock. This was confirmed by Inspector of Police, in charge of the Police Public Relations Office, Gregory Alexander. The incident occurred on Tuesday, Aug It is official! Lorenzo Rudolph “Doddy” Francis is St. Lucia’s new Attorney General. Mr. Francis replaces Dr. Nicholas Frederick, who has been terminated effective today. For weeks rumors have been circulating the airwaves of his appointment. Victim of a chopping incident which took place July last year, says she is not satisfied with the sentence imposed by the court. Martha Joseph of Canaries who pleaded guilty to offense was sentenced to 8 years in prison, yesterday. According to the facts relayed by the prosecution at about 10:30 A Soufriere man has pleaded guilty to having sex with an 11-year-old girl. Joel James, who was 22 years at the time, was known to the virtual complainant. According to the facts relayed by Prosecutor Tina Mensah in court yesterday, the Virtual Complainant (VC Matta Joseph of Canaries who pleaded guilty to chopping his ex-girlfriend was earlier today sentenced to 8 years in prison. Government is assuring the public that the traditional Pre-Carnival event at the Derek Walcott Square will take place this year, albeit under a new management team. Last week it was announced that the event would be scrapped this year due to poor response from private sector sponsors, but Press Secretar RSL has been reliably informed that a new Attorney General, will be appointed. A reliable source has confirmed that Rudolph “doddy” Francis has been approached, he has accepted and that his appointment will take effect within the next few days. However Government Press Secretary Darn Education Minister, Arsen James supports a call to review the Caribbean’s education system, to better address the needs of students. The call was made recently by the Director of Social Development in the OECS, James Fletcher, while speaking at a UNICEF mid-term review m The Government has responded to recent public pronouncements made by the Police Welfare Association (PWA) in which there were questions and concerns raised in relation to recent changes within the leadership of the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force and the related process.LUCELEC welcomes Government's geothermal contract
Death by electrocution
New AG for St. Lucia
Chopped ex-girlfriend speaks out against jail sentence
Man pleads guilty to having sex with a minor
Man who chops ex-girlfriend receives 8 years
Government saves Mas on the Square
New AG to be appointed?
Minister supports call for review of education system
Government responds to PWA
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