A Colorado man was discovered fatally stabbed on the Caribbean island of Tobago after separating from his pals to buy marijuana, in accordance with native police.
The sufferer was recognized on Friday as 43-year-old Christopher Brown, a builder from Silverthorne, ABC Information reported.
Brown was discovered unresponsive late Wednesday night time, with a number of stab wounds to his physique and a “metallic object” protruding from his again, in accordance with the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. He was pronounced useless on the scene.
Previous to his dying, Brown spent the night having fun with dinner with pals at Marguarite’s Native Delicacies within the small fishing village of Castara, police mentioned. They then went to a different bar, at which level Brown made his exit, telling his pals he wished to purchase some weed. From there, he walked alongside the village’s most important street in accordance with a police report.
Authorities discovered him round 10:30 p.m. native time, after they had been known as to analyze studies of a “immobile physique bearing a stab wound to the again,” police mentioned.
A 26-year-old native has since been arrested, however no expenses had been filed as of Friday. Few different particulars had been supplied, and an investigation into the motive for the killing stays ongoing.
“The Division of Tourism, Tradition, Antiquities and Transportation is profoundly saddened and deeply disturbed by the tragic homicide of a overseas nationwide within the peaceable group of Castara,” the company mentioned in an announcement. “The Division strongly condemns this horrific act of violence and extends our heartfelt condolences to the household, pals and family members of the deceased throughout this unimaginably tough time.”





