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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: TriniCana on November 25, 2010, 04:56:49 PM
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has reportedly suffered a (massive stroke) or (heart attack)...... and is hospitalized.
I'm sure the locals will continue this thread.
Prayers going out to the President.
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Sad news..thoughts and prayers to him and his family
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has reportedly suffered a (massive stroke) or (heart attack)...... and is hospitalized.
I'm sure the locals will continue this thread.
Prayers going out to the President.
Massive stroke is at Westshore he 93 keep batting sir.
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Hold on Sir Ellis.
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Hold on Sir Ellis.
CO-SIGNNNNN
I get scared when I C d thread.
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Sir Ellis Clarke suffers a stroke
http://www.youtube.com/v/lkQlNU4vBZc&feature=sub
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A true legal scholar. I hope he pulls through.
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Marched in front of Ellis as a cadet back in Tranquil days along w/other cadets from around de nation (one of meh proudest moments as a yute), den we geh feed hops bread wid cheese and coke, ah was like WTF :o
Geh better Ellis, 93 and battin, sweet
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Sir Ellis ‘coming along slowly’
Former President Sir Ellis Clarke is expected to remain at the Intensive Care Unit at West Shore Medical, Cocorite this weekend as he recovers from a stroke on Wednesday morning. Sir Ellis’ son Peter disclosed that in a brief interview with the Guardian yesterday. He said Sir Ellis was alone at his Federation Park residence when he called family members, complaining of not feeling well. Peter said the doctor was alerted and Sir Ellis was taken for medical attention.
He said Sir Ellis is in the care of Drs Winston Ince and Ron Henry. Several tests have been conducted and are being assessed. He said only close family members have been visiting Sir Ellis because of his condition. He said Sir Ellis was being fed and was aware of his environment. Peter said Sir Ellis is being advised to take it easy. “He is coming along slowly,” he added.
MORE INFO
Prompt treatment crucial with stroke
http://guardian.co.tt/news/general/2010/11/27/sir-ellis-coming-along-slowly
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Express say he improving
Newsday no change
Who to blieve