The remains of at least 50 infants and six adults were recently discovered in a graveyard in Trinidad and Tobago, with police indicating potential unlawful disposal of unclaimed bodies. The grim finding occurred in Cumuto, located about 40 kilometers from Port of Spain. The police are looking into the possibility that the incident could be related to the ongoing challenges of gang violence in the area, which has one of the highest murder rates in the Caribbean. Five of the six adults had identification tags, with some showing signs of post-mortem examinations. Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro has called the discovery 'deeply troubling' and confirmed that any responsible parties will be held accountable. As the state grapples with crime issues, a renewed state of emergency has granted police additional powers to intervene in public safety, amid warnings about travel risks in the region.
Tragic Discovery: 50 Infants Found in Trinidad Graveyard

Tragic Discovery: 50 Infants Found in Trinidad Graveyard
Police in Trinidad uncover the remains of 50 infants and six adults dumped at a graveyard, raising concerns about public health and safety.
The police in Trinidad and Tobago have discovered the bodies of over 50 infants and six adults in a cemetery in Cumuto. Preliminary investigations suggest these may be unclaimed corpses discarded unlawfully. The incident is a source of deep concern amid rising crime rates in the region.


















