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Youth Voices Unified Against Crime: CARICOM Youth Ambassador & Tobago Youth Council Advocate for Safer Communities
Tobago youth leaders Luke James-Trim and Dayreon Mitchell speak out against crime.
Tobago youth leaders Luke James-Trim and Dayreon Mitchell speak out against crime.
Scarborough, Tobago – August 7, 2024 – The Youth of Tobago are taking a firm stance against the surge in crime on the island. CARICOM Youth Ambassador Luke James-Trim and Tobago Youth Council President Dayreon Mitchell are advocating on behalf of young people, raising their voices against the escalating violence.
Tobago’s murder toll is now at an alarming 18 for the year thus far, leaving many stunned and in search of answers. This unified call from Tobago’s youth leaders highlights the profound impact of crime on the island’s youngest generation and their determination to foster safer communities.
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