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Criminals from Trinidad are hiding out in Tobago. This is the view of residents of Bacolet Point, who are still reeling in shock over last weekend’s chopping of British couple, Marion Greene, 59, and her husband Peter, 65. They were chopped badly on Saturday afternoon by intruders at their Bacolet Crescent home.
They are still in hospital, and are receiving the best treatment available. the chopping of the English couple bears some similarity to the chopping of the Swedes earlier this year. This is the second case for the year and it is going to be detrimental to tourism in Tobago. This crime was committed by people who might be influenced by negative elements portrayed on cable television or Tobagonians attempting to adopt the lifestyle of Trinidad criminals.
Sixty per cent of the workforce in Tobago depends on the tourism industry...They have already been hit by the global economic crisis and this blow would create a greater impact on there earnings in tourism.
They are still in hospital, and are receiving the best treatment available. the chopping of the English couple bears some similarity to the chopping of the Swedes earlier this year. This is the second case for the year and it is going to be detrimental to tourism in Tobago. This crime was committed by people who might be influenced by negative elements portrayed on cable television or Tobagonians attempting to adopt the lifestyle of Trinidad criminals.
Sixty per cent of the workforce in Tobago depends on the tourism industry...They have already been hit by the global economic crisis and this blow would create a greater impact on there earnings in tourism.