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Saturday, March 22, 2025

THA commends hero tourists

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2 days ago
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From left, Assistant Secretary Sonny Craig, Canadian Anna Hospedales, Swede Sarah Perrson and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine at the Hochoy Charles Administrative Complex, Calder Hall, yesterday.

From left, Assistant Secretary Sonny Craig, Canadian Anna Hospedales, Swede Sarah Perrson and THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine at the Hochoy Charles Administrative Complex, Calder Hall, yesterday.

Photo courtesy THA

Chief Sec­re­tary Far­ley Au­gus­tine and As­sis­tant Sec­re­tary Son­ny Craig yes­ter­day com­mend­ed Swe­den’s Sarah Perrson and Cana­da’s An­na Hospedales for their brav­ery in sav­ing the life of a St Joseph pi­lot, af­ter an in­ci­dent at the Pi­geon Point Her­itage Park last Sat­ur­day.

Caribbean Air­lines (CAL) First Of­fi­cer Chris­ton Bat­ters­by got in­to dif­fi­cul­ty in the wa­ter, af­ter div­ing off the Pi­geon Point Jet­ty around mid­day. He struck his head on an un­known ob­ject, lost con­scious­ness and was pulled to shore by friends and one of the two vis­i­tors per­formed CPR un­til emer­gency of­fi­cers ar­rived.

Doc­tors con­firmed Bat­ters­by had bro­ken his neck in two places and suf­fered spinal cord in­juries. He un­der­went surgery and is now re­cov­er­ing well.


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