AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDetention Conditions Under Scrutiny: A habeas corpus bid for businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife Genevieve was dismissed, but the judge ordered police to clarify whether they’re held under a Preventive Detention Order—amid serious claims of cramped, unsanitary cells and lack of power for a sleep-apnoea device. Violence Update: Police detained a 25-year-old woman after Chaguanas businessman Gregory Reece was fatally stabbed at a Woodford Gardens apartment; paramedics found him without vital signs. Tobago Health System Talk: THA Deputy Chief Secretary Dr Faith Brebnor says some Tobago patients “don’t realise how good they have it” after off-island referrals can involve delays once they reach Trinidad’s public system. Nutrition Label Push: HNATT launched a “Flip The Pack” campaign to help shoppers read nutrition labels as diabetes, hypertension and heart disease remain major concerns. Public Health Caution: Saharan dust is easing, but officials warn sensitive groups to limit strenuous outdoor activity until air quality fully clears. Regional Disaster Watch: Venezuela’s earthquake death toll rose to about 920 with thousands injured and displaced, stressing strain on the healthcare system. Local Wellness & Inclusion: Tobago mourns Soca star Oscar B Benjamin, whose death followed recent health complications and a planned healing concert for his medical care.
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