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Fire victims, Nirmal ‘Damion’ Williams and his three children are seeing happy days again, thanks to the generosity of SEARCHLIGHT readers who responded positively to the family’s cry for help.
The story in which the father pleaded for help was published on Friday June 3, 2022.
In that article, SEARCHLIGHT related Williams’s distress since the house in which he and the children lived, and all their material possessions were destroyed by fire on Sunday, February 27, 2022.
At the time of the fire, the father and three children lived in a rented house at South Rivers.
Fire victims, Nirmal ‘Damion’ Williams and his three children are seeing happy days again, thanks to the generosity of SEARCHLIGHT readers who responded positively to the family’s cry for help.
The story in which the father pleaded for help was published on Friday June 3, 2022.
In that article, SEARCHLIGHT related Williams’s distress since the house in which he and the children lived, and all their material possessions were destroyed by fire on Sunday, February 27, 2022.
At the time of the fire, the father and three children lived in a rented house at South Rivers.
It’s never about the competition for soca artiste, Keith ‘Grabba Finesse’ Charles, but rather the vibe and energy that is generated whenever he performs.
Nonetheless, it would mean a lot to the ‘Place Tun Ova’ singer if he won the national Soca Monarch title this year.
It’s never about the competition for soca artiste, Keith ‘Grabba Finesse’ Charles, but rather the vibe and energy that is generated whenever he performs.
Nonetheless, it would mean a lot to the ‘Place Tun Ova’ singer if he won the national Soca Monarch title this year.
by Katherine Renton
A woman who worked as a housekeeper abroad returned home with only US$100 in her purse after her deceiving ‘friend’ bled her dry over the course of a few months.
In order to extract EC$24,669.55 from her friend, Chanesta Brazel weaved a web of lies using the names of a practicing gynaecologist and a lawyer; managing fake social media accounts; dragging the victim’s ex-boyfriend into the mix with claims of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and sending fake medication (vitamins) to the victim.
by Katherine Renton
A woman who worked as a housekeeper abroad returned home with only US$100 in her purse after her deceiving ‘friend’ bled her dry over the course of a few months.
In order to extract EC$24,669.55 from her friend, Chanesta Brazel weaved a web of lies using the names of a practicing gynaecologist and a lawyer; managing fake social media accounts; dragging the victim’s ex-boyfriend into the mix with claims of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and sending fake medication (vitamins) to the victim.