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    Government Approves US$50,000 for Injured Police Officer’s Treatment

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    The government has approved about US$50,000 to cover medical treatment and transportation for Senior Sergeant Jeffrey Benjamin, who is expected to be airlifted to Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, July 10 , in an effort to save one of his injured legs following a recent traffic crash.

    Cabinet approved US$40,000 through the Medical Benefits Scheme for his treatment and hospital stay at Southern Medical Services, while an additional US$8,104 will cover the cost of an air ambulance. Part of the medical expenses is expected to be reimbursed through insurance.

    The assistance was confirmed during a meeting between Acting Prime Minister Sir Steadroy Benjamin and the Police Welfare Association. Government officials said efforts to secure treatment had been ongoing, with Health Minister Michael Joseph and Education Minister Daryll Matthew helping to coordinate support.

    Officials also dismissed claims that authorities had delayed assistance, noting that the Trinidad hospital issued its invoice only on Wednesday after agreeing to accept the officer.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Government Approves US$50,000 for Injured Police Officer's Treatment.

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