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Sunday, October 19, 2014

US disappointed at Belize decision regarding possible Ebola victim

Saturday, October 18, 2014 | 1:53 PM    

BELMOPAN, Belize (CMC) — The United States says it is disappointed that Belize had refused a couple, including a woman suspected of having the Ebola virus, from disembarking from a cruise ship and using the Phillip Goldson International Airport (PGIA) to be flown back to the United States.

“…we’re disappointed by this. We think it could have been handled differently. Decisions like these need to be made based on information and science and not fear, even though we know this is a very serious disease, serious threat,” said Marie Harf, US State Department deputy spokesperson.

“The ship is on its way back to Galveston, Texas right now. It is expected to dock on Sunday and obviously we’ll be giving any care to this individual that is needed and we’ll keep having the conversations with countries if something like this arises again,” she added.

But Prime Minister Dean Barrow held on to his administration’s position that he would not be putting the lives of Belizeans at risk.

“I stuck to my line which was that in the circumstances we couldn’t take any chances,” he said, noting that US Secretary of State John Kerry had also urged his administration to rethink its position.

“He did ask whether I would consider, whether I would explore the possibility of their sending a helicopter that would land on the deck of the cruise ship and then take the two passengers straight across to the PGIA.

“In other words he thought that an option could be explored that would mean that no Belizean would come into any kind of contact with these passengers. I said well have your people tell us what would be the logistics of that.”

Barrow said that the option was not feasible because Belizean nationals would still be engaged and adding that in the circumstances he was convinced that his original position would remain “because I could not let the circumstances be possible to do what the Americans were asking without exposing some Belizeans to some degree of risk”.

The unidentified woman is a known lab technician who may have had contact with fluids from Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan, who died earlier this month after contracting the virus for which there is no known cure. She had been exposed to his body for at least 18 days.

The woman and her companion were on the cruise ship, Carnival Magic that sailed into Belize Thursday night. They had allowed themselves to be isolated while on the cruise.

A number of Caribbean countries have since banned nationals from Libera, Sierra Leone and Guinea from visiting their shores.?

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US disappointed at Belize decision regarding possible Ebola victim

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Passenger on downed Malaysia Airlines jet in Ukraine had oxygen mask on - VIDEO: Plane victim found wearing mask

THE HAGUE, Netherlands –  The body of one passenger of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was found wearing an oxygen mask, Dutch prosecutors said Thursday, raising questions about how much those on board knew about their fate when the plane plunged out of the sky above Eastern Ukraine in July.

The passenger, an Australian, did not have the mask on his face, but its elastic strap was around his neck, said Wim de Bruin, a spokesman for the Dutch National Prosecutor’s Office which is carrying out a criminal investigation into the air disaster.

De Bruin said Dutch forensic experts investigated the mask “for fingerprints, saliva and DNA and that did not produce any results. So it is not known how or when that mask got around the neck of the victim.”

De Bruin said no other bodies recovered from the wreckage were found wearing masks. He said he did not know where in the plane the Australian victim was sitting.

All 298 passengers and crew died when the jet flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed July 17. Dutch air crash investigators said last month it was likely struck by multiple “high-energy objects from outside the aircraft,” which some aviation experts say is consistent with a strike by a missile.

The head of the criminal investigation said the most likely of possible scenarios being investigated is that the Boeing 777 was shot down from the ground.

Relatives of the Australian passenger were told about the mask as soon as it was discovered, but relatives of other victims heard about it for the first time when Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans mentioned it during an interview on a late-night talk show on Wednesday.

Relatives of victims began calling investigators Thursday asking about the comments, De Bruin said.

The Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying Timmermans regrets his comments.

“I have an enormous amount of sympathy for the next-of-kin,” he said. “The last thing I want to do is compound their suffering in this way.”


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Passenger on downed Malaysia Airlines jet in Ukraine had oxygen mask on - VIDEO: Plane victim found wearing mask

Friday, August 2, 2013

US kidnap victim appears in public

28 July 2013 Last updated at 16:01 ET Amanda Berry, one of three women held captive in a Cleveland home for a decade, joins rapper Nelly on stage during a surprise appearance at the RoverFest concert in Cleveland US rapper Nelly invited Amanda Berry, centre left, back on stage after his set One of three women held captive for a decade at a home in Cleveland, in the US state of Ohio, has made her first public appearance three months after her escape.


Amanda Berry appeared at a concert a day after her abductor pleaded guilty to kidnap and rape charges.


She walked onstage with her family and waved to the cheering crowd.


It comes after Ariel Castro, 53, agreed a plea deal that will see him imprisoned for life without parole.


He abducted Ms Berry, now 27, as well as Michelle Knight, 32, and Gina DeJesus, 23, from the streets of Cleveland, Ohio, between 2002-04.


Castro was charged with 977 counts including two of aggravated murder for the “unlawful termination” of one of the women’s pregnancies, as well as multiple counts of kidnapping and rape.

Partying

Ms Berry appeared at the Cleveland’s RoverFest 2013 on Saturday.


She was introduced onstage by a local radio host who had invited her to attend the music festival on his show Rover’s Morning Glory.


The host, Shane French, told the Associated Press news agency he was as surprised as anyone when she arrived.


“I just said that she had 10 years of partying to make up for and she should come,” he said.


US rapper Nelly called Ms Berry back to the stage after his music set at the festival.


She vanished on 21 April 2003 after leaving her job at a Burger King restaurant – a day before her 17th birthday.


The women were discovered in May after Ms Berry attempted to flee the house where they were being held when Castro went out.


She attracted the attention of neighbour Charles Ramsey, who managed to help her.


When officials arrived they freed Ms Knight and Ms DeJesus, as well as Ms Berry’s six-year-old daughter, who was fathered by Castro.


The women thanked the public for their support in a YouTube video earlier in July.


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US kidnap victim appears in public

AUDIO: Nelly on meeting US kidnap victim

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AUDIO: Nelly on meeting US kidnap victim

Saturday, June 29, 2013

St Ann Victim Support Unit coordinator faces sexual offense charge

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Friday, June 28, 2013 | 6:43 PM

ST ANN’S BAY, St Ann — A St Ann Victim Support Unit coordinator facing a sexual relation charge was remanded in custody when he appeared in the St Ann’s Bay Resident Magistrate Court on Friday, June 28.Thirty-nine-year-old Lincoln Dennis of Moneague, St Ann was reportedly charged by the Centre for Investigations of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) with sexual touching of a child on Tuesday, June 25.Dennis who operates under the Minister of Justice counselling arm was allegedly asked earlier this year to counsel the child, when the incident occurred.The child is said to be under 16 years old; the sex of the child has not been revealed.The accused will reappear in court on Tuesday, July 2. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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St Ann Victim Support Unit coordinator faces sexual offense charge