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CC1 General Manager Ada Iris Delgado in Stable Condition.

August 20, 2016

CC1 General Manager Ada Iris Delgado in Stable Condition.
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CAY HILL - “As reported earlier, there was a tragic incident at CC1 St. Maarten premises earlier in the evening. Fortunately Mrs. Ada Iris Delgado is currently in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery.
“Our main focus at this time is the well-being of Mrs. Delgado and all our employees in St. Maarten.
“The individual involved in this incident was apprehended on site and is in the custody of the authorities who are conducting an investigation. The company is fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation,” Jose R. Del Valle, Senior Human Resources Director for CC1 Companies and CC1 St. Maarten said on Friday evening.

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CC1 General Manager Ada Iris Delgado in Stable Condition.

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/st-martin-news-network/cc1-general-manager-ada-iris-delgado-in-stable-condition/

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