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Mold Scare at Chaguanas Court: One Hospitalized

Growing concerns are being raised at the Chaguanas Magistrate Court due to a suspected mold infestation that has already resulted in the hospitalization of one employee. Staff have reported rashes, itching, and other health issues for a period of time, however, they claim that their concerns have been dismissed. The courthouse administration is being criticized for their failure to adequately address the situation. Tensions increased when another employee collapsed, stirring fears of a potential mold-related illness. Ian Alleyne, having noticed the situation, has called on Chief Justice Ronnie Boodoosingh for immediate intervention to ensure the health and safety of all court staff. Employees are warning that if immediate action is not taken to sanitize and assess the building, the courthouse will continue to pose a serious risk to those who work and also conduct business there.

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