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AssaultAttempted Murder

1 injured

Carenage Man Hospitalized After Being Stabbed With Scissors Following Domestic Dispute

Upper Abbe Poujade Street, Carenage, Diego Martin

A 36-year-old man was stabbed in the chest by his girlfriend during an argument at his Upper Abbe Poujade Street home early Sunday morning. The confrontation, which reportedly stemmed from a jealousy dispute at a party, resulted in the victim being transferred to the Port of Spain General Hospital for emergency care.

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This is the 5th assault reported in Carenage in 2025.

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Safe Haven Status — Carenage

Risk Level: 2.5/10 · Primary Concern: Attempted Murder

The Standard That Works: Assault is rare here. The community habits of staying aware, avoiding late-night isolated routes, and looking out for neighbours are what makes that possible. Keep those practices going.

Evening Activity Safe Zone: With minimal after-dark incidents, Carenage supports an active evening culture — residents report feeling comfortable walking, jogging, and socialising well into the night.

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