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Girls, 9 and 13, tied up: Doctor's family terrorised

Girls, 9 and 13, tied up: Doctor's family terrorised

From Trinidad Express · (8h ago) English Critical tone

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TLDR

  • A family of four, including two young children, were victims of a violent home invasion in Felicity, Chaguanas.
  • The attackers bound, beat, and robbed the family in the early hours of Friday.
  • The incident highlights ongoing security concerns in the area.

Trinidad and Tobago is once again grappling with the grim reality of violent crime following a terrifying home invasion in Felicity, Chaguanas. Early Friday morning, a family of four, including two young girls aged nine and thirteen, endured a horrific ordeal where they were bound, beaten, and robbed in their own home.

This brazen act of violence has sent shockwaves through the community, underscoring a persistent problem of home invasions and the vulnerability of residents, even within their supposed sanctuaries. The attackers' brutality, leaving children tied up and assaulted, speaks to a disturbing level of callousness and disregard for human life.

The incident serves as a stark reminder that despite efforts to combat crime, criminals continue to operate with impunity, targeting innocent families. The psychological trauma inflicted on the victims, particularly the young children, will undoubtedly have lasting effects.

Authorities are investigating the home invasion, but the immediate concern for residents is the erosion of safety and security. Such incidents fuel public anxiety and raise critical questions about the effectiveness of law enforcement and the measures needed to protect citizens from violent criminals.

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Originally published by Trinidad Express. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.