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Reggae Star Pressure Busspipe Released from Hospital
Reggae artist Pressure Busspipe was wheeled out of the hospital yesterday, April 18, and ready to embark on the road to recovery.
In a video shared on his social media platforms, he admitted, “I wasn’t too happy about this recording. But the team said, ‘Pressure, your supporters need to know that you are going to be okay!'”
Just two days prior, on April 16, he shared a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed, urging his followers to appreciate the gift of life. “Not my typical content,” he remarked, “but sometimes life happens and I want to encourage everyone to give Jah thanks for life.”
Now, as he faces the journey ahead, Pressure Busspipe declares his readiness to recover and return to the stage. “I am out and ready to recover,” he asserts. “And hit the road once more!”
While the specifics of his health situation remain undisclosed, the outpouring of support from fans and fellow musicians speaks volumes about the impact he has had on countless lives.
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Governor’s Office Delivers Trauma Risk Management Training to Frontline Officers in Virgin Islands
The Governor’s Office, with support from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, this week delivered Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) training to frontline officers in the Virgin Islands, including members of the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force, prison officers and volunteers from Virgin Islands Search and Rescue (VISAR).
The program is designed to help first responders recognize and manage the psychological effects of traumatic incidents encountered in the course of their duties. Participants received instruction on identifying early signs of stress-related responses and providing peer support following critical events.
According to the Governor’s Office, the training forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen welfare and resilience within frontline services across the territory.
“By strengthening welfare and resilience within our front line services, we are ensuring that the people who protect us are supported themselves,” the Governor’s Office said in a statement.
Officials thanked participants for their involvement and acknowledged the trainer for leading the sessions.
Trauma Risk Management, commonly known as TRiM, is a peer-support process used in emergency services and military settings to assess and address the mental health impact of traumatic exposure.

Entertainment
Maya Marcellin Departs for Teen Universe International Pageant in Nicaragua
Maya Marcellin, Teen Universe British Virgin Islands, departed the territory on Feb. 22 for Nicaragua, where she will compete in the Teen Universe International Pageant.
Marcellin left the British Virgin Islands on Sunday accompanied by family members and supporters as she begins representing the territory in the international competition. The pageant will bring together contestants from several countries to compete in preliminary events leading up to the final show.
Supporters gathered prior to her departure to offer encouragement as she travels to Nicaragua to represent the British Virgin Islands on the international stage.

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