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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Land clear­ing ex­er­cise turns trag­ic

Falling tree kills man, 68, grandson, 27

by

Kejan Haynes
828 days ago
20230406

A grand­fa­ther and grand­son were killed yes­ter­day when a tree they were cut­ting fell on top of them.

The vic­tims were iden­ti­fied as 68-year-old Pe­ter Red­head and 27-year-old Niko­lai Phillip.

The tragedy oc­curred around noon yes­ter­day in Grand La­goon, Ma­yaro, about two miles in­side Red Hill Road.

Po­lice re­ports say the men, who were farm­ers, were cut­ting down a tree when part of it fell on them.

The men were pinned down and the chain­saw they were us­ing kept run­ning, slic­ing Pe­ter across the body, while Niko­lai’s legs and arms were crushed by the tree.

“Both of them were pinned un­der the tree,” said farmer Patrick An­toine, who went to the scene to help af­ter hear­ing about the tragedy.

“It was grue­some to see what hap­pened. They mash up you could say. It was bad.”

The men plant­ed main­ly plan­tain and cas­sa­va in their gar­den.

Wit­ness­es said they were prepar­ing the land to plant plan­tain. The par­tic­u­lar tree they were cut­ting down, they said, had been in their way for quite some time and they moved to re­move it so they could get more room to plant their crops.

ASP Jankie and Sargeant Naim Mo­hammed led the T&T Po­lice Ser­vice team, while the T&T Fire Ser­vice, fam­i­ly mem­bers, vil­lagers and the Hunters Search and Res­cue Team al­so re­spond­ed to the scene to of­fer as­sis­tance.

This was the sec­ond in­ci­dent in which fam­i­ly mem­bers lost their lives trag­i­cal­ly.

On Sun­day, moth­er Kem­ba Mor­ris, 42, and her eight-year-old daugh­ter Za­ya died af­ter a fire razed their Quinam Road, Siparia home. Af­ter the fire was put out, the two were found mere me­tres away from a door in the kitchen. An au­top­sy re­vealed the two died from smoke in­hala­tion.

The in­ci­dent, how­ev­er, has sparked a rag­ing de­bate about the state of the T&T Fire Ser­vice af­ter fire­fight­ers from the Siparia Fire Sta­tion, which is min­utes away from Mor­ris’ home, could not re­spond be­cause the fire ten­der there was down. In­stead, a ten­der from the Pe­nal Fire Sta­tion re­spond­ed, rob­bing fire­fight­ers of what may have been cru­cial time in their life-sav­ing ef­fort.


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