Three Murdered in Six-Hour Span Across Trinidad
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Three murders occurred in Trinidad within a six-hour period on Sunday, with victims identified as Kevin Samuel, Keshawn Guy, and an unidentified 21-year-old man.
- The first victim, Kevin Samuel, was fatally stabbed during an altercation at a sports bar in San Juan.
- Keshawn Guy was shot dead outside his home in Valencia, and a third man was shot and killed on Serraneau Road in Belmont.
Trinidad and Tobago is once again grappling with a wave of violence after three murders were reported in separate incidents across the island on Sunday. The swift succession of killings, occurring within a less than six-hour span, has sent shockwaves through the communities of Belmont, San Juan, and Valencia. This grim reality underscores the persistent challenges law enforcement faces in combating violent crime.
The first incident saw 51-year-old Kevin Samuel lose his life in what appears to be a spontaneous act of violence at a sports bar in San Juan. Reports indicate an altercation with an unknown assailant escalated quickly, resulting in Samuel being fatally stabbed. The suspect's escape in a vehicle highlights a common modus operandi that often hampers immediate apprehension.
Shortly after, the violence continued in Valencia, where 39-year-old Keshawn Guy, also known as Abdul Aleem, was gunned down as he was about to enter his home with his wife. The assailant's ambush and subsequent flight through a forested track point to a calculated attack. The third homicide occurred in Belmont, where a young man, believed to be 21 years old, was shot multiple times on Serraneau Road. The chilling shouts heard by residents before the gunshots suggest a targeted act.
These incidents, occurring on a single day, paint a stark picture of the security situation. While the police are actively investigating and processing crime scenes, the rapid succession of these violent acts raises serious concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of current crime prevention strategies. The Trinidad Express will continue to follow these developments closely, providing updates as the investigations unfold and shedding light on the underlying issues contributing to such tragic events.
Originally published by Trinidad Express in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.