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Scavengers banned from Guanapo Landfill after deadly accident

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News THE Solid Waste Management Company Ltd (SMCOL) will no longer allow scavengers into the Guanapo Landfill. The new rule came after a scavenger was killed on Thursday morning. SWMCOL CEO Kevin Thompson said an active investigation is still going on Police said Victoria Nelson, 33, of La Retreat Road Arima, was working at the landfill when she was killed. At about 10.30 am, Nelson was reportedly near where an excavator […]

Source: Trinidad News

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