Camille Bethel of the Express has an update on the three schoolgirls in Friday's edition (http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161265596).
But within the story there are once again conflicting details.
"They were found hours later at the home of one of the girl's relatives in Diego Martin."
Later she wrote "The mother said the girls knew that they had to go home but they had no money to get there.
"That was when one of the other girls started crying and someone saw them and we found out where they were."
So the person saw them crying inside the house and just decided to call the police, or did they get lost on the streets as reported by the Newsday and were then found by the passerby?
You also wrote that psychiatrist Dr Hari D Maharajh "said sex education should be taught at all levels of the education system and taught with human biology."
Did you try to get a response from the Education Ministry to inform your readers of the Ministry's official position on the teaching of sex education in schools?