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The Midday News- May 19th 2026
The Midday News- May 19th 2026
Midday News Roundup: Tragic Accident And Rising Concerns Grip T&T
19th May, 2026
Earlier today, the CNC3 Midday News painted a sobering picture of life on our roads and the ongoing challenges facing communities across Trinidad and Tobago. As the sun climbed high over the island, reports flooded in of yet another fatal crash that has left families reeling.
Fatal Collision Claims Young Life On Major Highway
Just last night, a horrific accident unfolded on the Churchill Roosevelt Highway near Arima. Police say a speeding vehicle lost control and slammed into a guardrail, killing the 24-year-old driver instantly. Two passengers were rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
Traffic officials confirmed the driver was travelling at excessive speed when the crash occurred around 11:30 last night. Investigators are still piecing together the exact cause, but early indications point to reckless driving.
This latest tragedy brings the number of road fatalities this year to 87, according to Transport Ministry figures released this morning.
Political Heat Rises Over Cost Of Living
Meanwhile, the Opposition launched a fresh attack on the Government's handling of inflation during parliamentary debates aired in the midday broadcast. Leader of the Opposition questioned why food prices continue to climb despite promises of relief.
Prime Minister's Office responded by highlighting new agricultural programmes aimed at boosting local production. The exchange grew heated, with both sides trading accusations over who truly has the people's interests at heart.
Community Steps Up In Couva
Closer to home here in Couva, residents gathered this morning to celebrate the opening of a new youth centre. The facility, built with funding from the Ministry of Sport and Community Development, will offer after-school programmes and skills training for young people.
Local MP praised the initiative, saying it would help steer youths away from negative behaviour and towards positive futures.
Police Make Headway In Recent Robberies
In other news, officers in the Western Division arrested two suspects linked to a string of business robberies in San Fernando. The men, aged 29 and 34, are expected to appear before the San Fernando Magistrates' Court tomorrow.
Authorities urged citizens to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately.
Looking Ahead
As the afternoon wears on, eyes remain fixed on the weather as showers are forecast for parts of the country this evening. Motorists are reminded to slow down and stay safe on our roads.
The midday bulletin served as a stark reminder that while T&T continues to push forward, challenges around safety, the economy and community development demand our constant attention.
This is Sharon Sahatoo for Global1.news, reporting from Couva, Trinidad. 🇹🇹
Source: CNC3 Television via YouTube — 2026-05-19T16:00:09+00:00.
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