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Former Trinidad and Tobago prime minister Basdeo Panday dies - Barbados Today

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(Trinidad Express) - Former Trinidad and Tobago prime minister Basdeo Panday has passed away. His death was announced by daughter Mickela Panday this afternoon. She wrote on social media: With deep sorrow, we would like to share that our loving husband and father, Basdeo Panday passed away on 1st January 2024, surrounded by his family. […]

The post Former Trinidad and Tobago prime minister Basdeo Panday dies appeared first on Barbados Today.

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