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Unknown man found dead in Arima on Monday night

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Stock photo Police are working to identify a man found dead on Monday night in Arima. According to a police report, residents of Temple Street reported hearing numerous gunshots at around 9.50 pm. On Gaston Ruiz Street, near Temple Street, they discovered the lifeless body of an African man. He was wearing a red vest, black shorts, and white sneakers, and was found lying on his back in a drain […]

Source: Trinidad News

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