In a chilling account that underscores the precarious safety of fishermen in Trinidad, a local man has shared his traumatic experience of being confronted by armed robbers while fishing at night. The fisherman described how he and his son were approached by four armed bandits who fired shots into the air to intimidate them.
During the shocking encounter, the fishermen were ordered to jump overboard after their cooler and belongings were thrown into the water. They managed to swim to safety, narrowly escaping what could have been a tragic ending. The man recounted the panic and fear he felt, often cramping up while trying to stay afloat, clinging to a floating cooler for support.
This incident raises serious concerns about the ongoing violence and insecurity affecting fishermen, who already face many dangers while performing their essential work. Community support and increased safety measures may be necessary to protect local fishermen from such threatening situations in the future.
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