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SUN · 2026-04-19 · 07:49 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0419-70640
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Bodies of 50 infants dumped at Trinidad graveyard

Police in Trinidad and Tobago discovered the remains of at least 50 infants and six adults dumped at a graveyard in Cumuto, about 40km from the capital. A preliminary investigation suggests the incident may be an unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-04-19 · 07:49 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Bodies of 50 infants dumped at Trinidad graveyard
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Police in Trinidad and Tobago discovered the remains of at least 50 infants and six adults dumped at a graveyard in Cumuto, about 40km from the capital. A preliminary investigation suggests the incident may be an unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses. Five of the adults had identification tags, and two showed signs of post-mortem examinations. The police commissioner has stated that any individual or institution found responsible will be held accountable. It is currently unclear if the incident is connected to gang violence, which is prevalent in the country. A state of emergency, granting police extended powers, has been in effect since March 2.

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Any individual or institution found to have violated that duty will be held fully accountable.

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Two [adult bodies] showed signs of having had post-mortem examinations.

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The bodies were found in the town of Cumuto, about 40km (25 miles) from the capital Port of Spain.

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The remains of at least 50 infants and six adults have been dumped at a graveyard in Trinidad and Tobago.

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A preliminary investigation shows it may be a case of an "unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses".

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The remains of at least 50 infants and six adults have been dumped at a graveyard in Trinidad-and-tobago" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="1154" data-entity-type="location">Trinidad and Tobago, police say.In a statement, the country's police service (TTPS) said the bodies were found in the town of Cumuto, about 40km (25 miles) from the capital Port of Spain on Trinidad - one of the two islands forming the Caribbean nation.A preliminary investigation shows it may be a case of an "unlawful disposal of unclaimed corpses", it added.It is unclear if the incident is linked to gang violence in the country with one of the highest murder rates in Latin America and the Caribbean.The police statement said five of the adults - four men and two women - had identification tags on them. Two showed signs of having had post-mortem examinations.The discovery was "deeply troubling", police commissioner Allister Guevarro said."Any individual or institution found to have violated that duty will be held fully accountable," the commissioner said.A state of emergency which gives police extended powers of search and arrest has been renewed since being introduced on 2 March.
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