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Family of Trinidadian man believed killed in US strike demands proof of drug trafficking

Families of two fishermen killed in U.S. strikes demand evidence amid 27 deaths linked to Trump administration's campaign against Venezuelan narcoterrorists.

  • Relatives of Chad Joseph assert he was killed in a U.S. military strike, along with Rishi Samaroo, and are demanding evidence of drug trafficking allegations by U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Family members express deep sorrow, stating, "Donald Trump took a father, a brother, an uncle, a nephew from families."
  • The family insists, "If you say a boat has narcotics on it, where is the narcotics? We want evidence, we want proof."
  • The Trump administration has provided little information regarding the strikes, including details about the identities of those killed.
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“Are we in Afghanistan? (...) Here we are in the Caribbean,” says a fisherman from Trinidad and Tobago, indignantly after the alleged death of two colleagues in a U.S. attack on a boat that, according to Washington, was transporting drugs from Venezuela. The community of Las Cuevas, in the north of the archipelago, was shocked Thursday after receiving reports from acquaintances in Venezuela indicating that two of their compatriots were traveling…

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Family of Trinidadian man believed killed in US strike demands proof of drug trafficking

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The fifth lethal attack by U.S. forces on a boat off the coast of Venezuela caused six deaths, including two citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, which has prompted a UN investigation requested by Caracas.

October 18, 2025.- Social organizations and citizens of Trinidad and Tobago demonstrated this Friday before the U.S. Embassy in rejection of the murder of two Trinidadian fishermen by U.S. military vessels, a fact that was described as an attack of "unfair aggression...

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