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01/06/2026

A 25-year-old St. John man has died following a collision involving a motor car and a trailer along Carmichael Road, St. George, early Sunday morning.

Police say they received a report of the fatal collision around 2:52 a.m. and responded to the scene where they discovered the motionless body of a man inside a motor car.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the vehicle was travelling from the direction of Boarded Hall towards Carmichael Junction when it became involved in a collision with a trailer.

The deceased has been identified as Tristan Kellman of St. Margaret's Village, St. John. A medical doctor visited the scene and pronounced him dead.

Investigations are continuing and police are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision or has information that could assist the investigation to contact the District ‘B’ Police Station at 437-4311 or 430-7625.

01/06/2026

The National Cultural Foundation joins the calypso fraternity, the wider cultural community, and countless friends and supporters of the Crop Over Festival in mourning the passing of Sinclair Gittens — a passionate champion of calypso, and a steadfast cultural advocate.

https://gisbarbados.gov.bb/blog/ncf-pays-tribute-to-sinclair-gittens/

26/05/2026

Statement by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley on the passing of Larry Tatem

Barbados has lost one of those quiet builders whose contribution to national life was never measured by noise, profile or public attention, but by discipline, service and the steady creation of
something lasting.

Mr Larry Tatem, who passed away this morning, was best known in the business community as the
man behind Hotel Food Supplies Ltd., part of Lach Ltd., which has grown to become one of this
country’s most important food importers.

Yet, for all that he built, Larry was never a man who sought the spotlight. Many Barbadians may not
have known his face, but many would have felt the impact of his work through the hotels, restaurants, institutions and businesses that depended on the standards he helped to set.

Almost 40 years ago, Larry began Hotel Food Supplies with just a small warehouse in Paradise and
about half a dozen employees. Through hard work, consistency and a deep understanding of service,
he built that modest beginning into a major operation now based in Warrens Industrial Park.

That kind of growth does not happen by accident. It comes from knowing your business, respecting
your customers, treating your word as your bond and doing the work day after day, without fanfare.

Larry also gave distinguished service to Barbados as Chairman of the Bridgetown Port from 1994 to
2008. During those 15 years, the Port grew, modernised and earned recognition, and once again,
Larry served in the way he lived: quietly, seriously and effectively.

I also remember him as a proud old scholar of Christ Church Foundation School, and as a man with
a deep and abiding love for cricket.

On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I extend sincere condolences to his family, his colleagues, his friends, the management and staff of Hotel Food Supplies Ltd., and all who mourn his passing.

May his soul rest in peace and rise in glory.

25/05/2026

Businessman and former Bridgetown Port chairman Larry Tatem, founder of Hotel Food Supplies Ltd., has died.

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19/05/2026

President of the Barbados Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation, Dr Alfred Sparman, has paid glowing tribute to Barbadian bodybuilding legend Albert Beckles, who has died at the age of 95.

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15/05/2026

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