Family hopeful for good outcome for former prime minister

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image Patrick Manning continues to receive treatment overseas.

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Friday February 24, 2012 – Former Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minister Patrick Manning who suffered a stroke on January 23, 2012 is expected to make a full recovery.

That according to family members monitoring his progress at a US hospital after he was flown there on February 6, to receive treatment including physiotherapy, speech and occupational therapy at a cost of $900, 000.

His son, Mr. Brian Manning said his father was doing well and expected to make a full recovery. Click here to receive free news bulletins via email from Caribbean360. (View sample)

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Jan Francis on 28/02/2012 20:01:01
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I wish Mr Manning well and I hope that he will have a speedy recovery. With willpower and determination I am sure he will.
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