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St. Vincent records sixth murder in a week

CMC – St. Vincent and the Grenadines has recorded its 36th murder for this year after a man was found dead outside his home on Thursday evening in Mahaut, Lowmans Hill. The death of Devon Holder aka Fresh Pick and Limb Man, brings to six the number of killings in a one week period. Media reports suggest that Holder might have been killed sometime between Wednesday and Thursday as several people recalled buying fruits from him at his stall in Kingstown. Holder was the second adult male to be found dead in West Kingstown in as many days. On Wednesday, the body of an adult male was found about a mile away in Gibson Corner on the concrete roof of a private property that is often used as a lookout over Kingstown. The body, which was later identified as that of Javier Browne aka Baryo, of Chateaubelair, had a gunshot injury to the back. Police say they are looking into any possible links between Browne’s death and an attempted robbery in Peruvian Vale on Tuesday night in which a former police officer opened fire on his assailants, who fled the scene, leaving a loaded firearm behind. On Monday, police recovered at Sion Hill Bay the body of 13-year-old Matthew Da Souza, of Fair Hall. Police said an autopsy conducted on Wednesday revealed that he died of drowning, due to or as a consequence of blunt trauma to the head. An 11-year-old girl, who like Matthew had a history of running away from home and being on the streets of Kingstown, is expected to appear in court later on Friday in connection with his death. St. Vincent and the Grenadines recorded 55 homicides in 2023, up from 42 set the previous year.

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Barbados Royals miss out on CPL finals place

The Barbados Royals missed out on a place in tomorrow’s final of the Republic Bank CPL, as they lost by eight wickets to Guyana Amazon Warriors in qualifier 2 at the Guyana National Stadium last night. Sent into bat, Royals were dismissed for 148 off their 20 overs. David Miller topscored with 36. Warriors in reply made 142 for nine off 14.3 overs. Shai Hope topscored with 56. Hope and Player of the Match Moeen Ali, who made 44 not out, put on 95 for the 2nd-wicket partnership. Warriors will take on St. Lucia Kings in tomorrow’s final. It begins at 7:00 p.m., and will be live on CBC TV8, and also on MCTV’s SportsMax channel 310. CBC’s NewsNight will be aired at 6:30 p.m. to accommodate the live coverage of the final.

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Barbados to host 2026 CPL final

Photo: instagram.com/kensingtonovalbarbados/ Barbados will be the host of the 2026 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final. This was announced last night by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, during the innings break of the 2nd qualifier. It was also revealed that Guyana will be the host of next year’s final, making it three consecutive years for that country to have the grand finale.