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Stepfather confesses Posted: Thursday, May 21, 2026
Stepfather confesses in Angelo disappearance It is understood a male relative of Angelo was brought briefly by police to Cambridge Trace, Goodwood, this morning before officers whisked him away.
Night falls without Angelo being found Investigators probing the toddler's disappearance believe they have made a major breakthrough in the case after one of seven people detained allegedly told officers the child was strangled and his body thrown into the sea near a coastal village on Tobago's windward side, several kilometres beyond Scarborough.
Top T&T climate diplomat resigns amid policy concerns Trinidad and Tobago's lead climate negotiator for 30 years, Kishan Kumarsingh, has resigned as Head of Multilateral Environmental Agreements at the Ministry of Planning, Economic Affairs and Development, citing challenges linked to changes in policy direction since May 2025.
8 ways to save the planet Fighting climate change...
US grant to boost healthcare system Trinidad and Tobago is set to benefit from a TT$42 million (US$6 million) grant from the United States government aimed at strengthening the country's healthcare system over the next two years.
Felicity's hidden Mandir and its century-old legacy of faith Tucked away in the quiet community of Felicity, Chaguanas, stands a little-known Mandir believed by devotees to be among the oldest surviving Hindu temples in Trinidad and Tobago.
TTMS forecasts quiet hurricane season
Gonzales challenges Govt over Immigration corruption claims Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander's claims of corruption within the Immigration Division—including allegations that foreigners paid up to $50,000 for work permits and as much as $250,000 for citizenship documents—have triggered fresh political backlash, with former national security minister Marvin Gonzales demanding why no arrests or charges have followed if authorities truly possess evidence of a large-scale racket.
Six-year-old girl still critical after drowning but out of hospital On April 10, Skylar was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the San Fernando General Hospital after she was submerged in the water for several minutes.
Cops kill 'home invader' The incident happened at around 4.30am, when officers received information that a man was seen on the premises of a home belonging to a family who was out of the country.
Transport Ministry warn of fake text messages The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation described as fake text messages currently circulating regarding speeding violations, claiming to have legal effect and requesting persons make payment within seven days to receive a 50% discount and did not originate from the Ministry.
Teenager, grandfather beaten in violent home invasion Police said the teenager and his 63-year-old grandfather were attacked around 3 am at their home at Mora Dam Road. The teenager was outside the house when he was confronted by five masked men, two of whom had firearms.
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