56 bodies found dumped at a cemetery in Trinidad and Tobago
3 minute readPublished: Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 9:57 pm
56 Bodies Discovered at Trinidad and Tobago Cemetery
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Authorities in Trinidad and Tobago are investigating the discovery of 56 bodies at a cemetery on Saturday. The grim find included the remains of 50 infants, along with four men and two women.
The police reported that five of the adult bodies had toe tags, commonly used in morgues. Additionally, the bodies of a man and a woman showed signs of having undergone autopsies. The police have not yet released information regarding the identification of any of the deceased.
The investigation is focused on determining the origin of the remains and any potential violations of law or procedure. Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro emphasized the importance of handling every body with dignity and lawful care. He stated that any individual or institution found to have violated this duty will be held fully accountable.
The Caribbean nation has been grappling with rising crime rates, including violent gang activity. This has led to the extension of a state of emergency last month. The discovery of the bodies has heightened concerns about the ongoing challenges facing the country.
BNN's Perspective: This shocking discovery underscores the urgent need for a thorough investigation and a commitment to upholding the law. While the details are still emerging, the incident highlights the complex issues facing Trinidad and Tobago, including the need for improved oversight and accountability within the relevant institutions. The authorities must ensure that the deceased are treated with respect and that those responsible for this disturbing situation are brought to justice.
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