Scarborough, Tobago – July 25, 2025 – A solitary walk for a nation’s memory. Thirty-five years after a violent attempt to overthrow the then-government of Trinidad and Tobago, survivor Wendell Eversley continues his annual crusade to ensure the country never forgets. This year, on his journey of remembrance leading up to the 35th anniversary of the 1990 attempted coup, he has a powerful message for the island’s leaders.
Eversley is notably slamming the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) over a neglected hero’s grave in Tobago, criticizing the lack of proper upkeep and recognition for those who contributed to the nation’s democratic survival. Reporter Jewel Greene-George has this story, highlighting the ongoing call for remembrance and accountability for the events of July 27, 1990, and its heroes.
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