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[UPDATED] Prime Minister mourns former chief justice

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Former president of the Caribbean Court of Justice and former chief justice of TT Michael de la Bastide. - 'The nation has lost a good citizen. One who dedicated his life to making this nation better,' the  Prime Minister said on March 30. In a Facebook post, Dr Rowley said he awoke to the 'sad news of the passing of former chief justice Michael de la Bastide. 'It is my […]

Source: Trinidad News

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