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Former Commissioner of Police for Trinidad and Tobago, Dwayne Gibbs, passed away following a medical emergency in the midst of a triathlon in Australia. Gibbs, a Canadian in his 70s, suffered a cardiac arrest while participating in the Age Group Standard Aquabike Championships as part of the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Finals. Despite immediate rescue and medical intervention, he succumbed to his condition. Gibbs had a distinguished law enforcement career, serving as Trinidad and Tobago’s Commissioner from 2010 to 2012, where he advocated for professionalism, fitness, and reform. His unexpected death, despite his devotion to health and fitness, has sent shockwaves through the Canadian and Trinidadian policing communities. Tributes from former colleagues and friends have started pouring in, and formal tributes from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service and Government are expected.
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