[Evening News]: "It Won't Be Possible to Save Today"
[Evening News]: "It Won't Be Possible to Save Today"
Summary for Friday, April 24, 2026:
• Anger and emotion erupted this Friday at the Curepipe courthouse. Relatives of Bryan Alifoykooye expressed their frustration during the appearance of Laura Béatrice Travady. The suspect, accused of having slaughtered her partner on April 11, was confronted as she left the hearing before being returned to her cell.
• A new development in the investigation into the tragic accident in Solitude. While jockey Rye Joorawon has regained conditional freedom, the off-road vehicle involved has been seized by the Financial Crimes Commission and transferred to Réduit Triangle.
• Political storm in constituency number 1. While Paul Bérenger rallies his troops, 54 members announced their resignation to distance themselves from the "group of 15." This revolt was dismissed by Arianne Navarre-Marie, who questioned the authenticity of the list.
• Alert regarding e-cigarettes in Mauritius. Far from being a harmless gadget, it raises concerns among authorities due to its impact on youth and the risks of addiction. With record customs seizures and tightening penalties, a report on a growing threat.