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Locals Attend Hearing Aid Clinic

By: Precious Mills

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts-Scores of residents, on Wednesday 7th June, attended a free hearing aid clinic organised by the US-based Starkey Hearing Foundation which was hosted at the Warner Park football grounds during the group’s two-day outreach in St.Kitts-Nevis.

Apart from the free check-ups, the Foundation has donated hearing aids, ear molds and batteries to patients.

The International Development Director for the Caribbean, Kirk Richards, explained that working through the Ministry of Health, patients that are in need of hearing aids that require such services were identified.

International Development Director for the Caribbean of the Starkey Hearing Foundation Kirk Richards (Spokesman Snap)

He had informed that the visiting team comprised of individuals from all over the Caribbean and US to assist in providing hearing aids to those in need.

At the time if the interview, over 50 patients were registered. Richards said a lot of them were seniors whilst noting that there were at least two or three children around the age of eight.

Richards talked about an after care follow-up programme that has been put in place.

According to him, the foundation is working with the Ministry of Health and nurses in different areas who will to do follow-up with the patients on a monthly basis by calling them or having them go into the clinics to get check-ups.

“So that’s one of the beauty of the partnership that we’ve built with the Ministry of Health,” he said.

Special mention was made of the Rotary Club of St.Kitts Club which has been instrumental in helping to organise the event as well.

Richards disclosed that the Starkey Hearing Foundation has been around since 1984 providing the gift of hearing across the world.

Fireworks Mistaken For Gunshots In McKnight

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts– Calls placed to the police about multiple sounds of gunshots heard in the McKnight community on Wednesday afternoon (7th June) were actually fireworks, according to a police source interviewed by this media house.

As gathered, after police officers arrived on the scene, it was determined that the sounds were not of gunshots but of fireworks.

The explosive sounds were heard within the vicinity of the Burdon Street and Malone Avenue sometime after 1:00 PM that day.

Reportedly, the officers who arrived on the scene and met no one in the area, were told by residents that it “was just some little boys playing around.”

Asked about the view of the authorities on an incident of this nature, the police source stated: “The police strongly discourages the use of such fireworks by members of the public.”

Woman’s Accused Killer Targeted Others

By: Spokesman Newsroom   

BASSETERRE, St.Kitts (Friday 9th June 2017)– The man charged with last weekend’s murder of 37-year-old Lydia Jacobs of Cotton Ground, Nevis also tried to kill two other people, according to police details.

Yesterday (Thursday 8th June), police reported that the suspect taken into custody on suspicion of Jacobs’ shooting has been arrested for that crime as well as two counts of attempted murder.

Being blamed is Alston Phillips of Hamilton Estate in Nevis.

Information reaching this media house indicates that the accused killer originally hails from the island of Jamaica.

Police say he was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of murder which was committed last Friday night (2nd June).

Reportedly, the shooting incident was reported at 10:55 P.M.

Deceased: Lydia Jacobs

Unconfirmed information reveal that the Four Season Resort employee was attacked shortly after being dropped off after work at her home at Grace Development Housing.

Other alleged details point out that the two individuals who were in the vehicle that Jacobs exited were fired at.

Police had reported via a press release the next day (Saturday) that Jacobs had been taken to the Alexandria Hospital where she was pronounced dead and that one person was in police custody assisting with the investigation.

In a police press release dated Wednesday 7th June, Phillips was named in a different crime category among the other individuals included in that particular report of arrests, convictions and other activities.

The Hamilton Estate resident was identified as having been arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offences of larceny and receiving.

Jacobs’ shooting death was the 11th recorded homicide out of a present count of 14 in the federation for 2017, with eight on St.Kitts and six on Nevis.