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Boat Ride Brawl Interrupts Evening of Fun on Frankie Tours Reef Boat in Tobago
Castara fishermen decide to have a sports day instead of a fete because of concerns about increased crime.
Castara fishermen decide to have a sports day instead of a fete because of concerns about increased crime.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 26, 2024 – What was supposed to be an evening of fun and relaxation aboard a reef boat owned and operated by Frankie Tours was interrupted by a brawl yesterday evening. Michael Frank, the owner of Frankie Tours, noted that after his tour ended they stopped off at No Man’s Land for a bonfire. He said it was there that the altercation took place. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about public safety at popular tourist spots and the need for greater security in Tobago’s marine recreation areas.
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