Trinidad and Tobago police launched investigation after the death of two Trinidadians in US attacks in the Caribbean

Investigation resulted after reports from residents of the fishing village of Las Cuevas, about the presence of two compatriots on the boat
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Published at: 16/10/2025 03:46 PM

This Thursday, it became known that the Trinidad and Tobago police began an investigation following reports from residents of the fishing village Las Cuevas, about the presence of two of their compatriots on the boat that recently flew the United States (USA) in the Caribbean.

The United States government reported several attacks against alleged “narcolanches” in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela. The last one was reported on Tuesday, with six crew members killed, DW said.

The Donald Trump administration continues to attack any vessel and without proof assures that these are supposed “narcolanches” in the Caribbean Sea, off the coast of Venezuela.

The last attack was reported on Tuesday, with six crew members killed; in this regard, Trump announced that this attack joins at least four others since Washington deployed military vessels near the Venezuelan coast in August on the grounds of combating drug trafficking.

According to information reported by AFP, Lenore Burnley, mother of Chad Joseph, a 26-year-old victim of Tuesday's attack, said that “the law of the sea is that if you see a ship, you're supposed to stop the ship and intercept it, not just fly it.”

Mazo News Team

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