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Nov 26, 2015 News
Fifth-form student of Queen’s College, 16-year-old Terron Alleyne, who was on Friday robbed of his laptop computer, School Based Assessments (SBAs) and school books, had his laptop replaced by
President David Granger.
The President made the presentation to Alleyne, who was accompanied by his father Terrence Alleyne, at the Ministry of the Presidency, on Tuesday.
The President was made aware of Terron Alleyne’s plight and in an effort to ensure that nothing gets in the way of his preparations for the upcoming Caribbean Secondary Examination Council (CSEC), the Head of State presented him with the laptop, the Ministry of the Presidency said. Terron told the Ministry that he was on his way home from extra lessons when he was attacked and relieved of his haversack containing the items.
“Terron who was delighted to have received the laptop, which will aid in his preparations for CSEC, said he will be sitting a total of ten subjects,” the Ministry said.
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