May 19, 2024

Back in police custody

Retrieved

As soon as they arrived on Tuesday, the Venezuelans told Newsday they had not slept since Sunday when they left in two pirogues from the port at Cedros off the Gulf of Paria. The youngest arrival on Tuesday was four-month-old Keysha Gobin. Keysha’s petite mother Keren Gobin, 17, said, “It rained last night. We hovered over the children and tried to shield them with our bodies. We did not have plenty of food with us. Last night, mosquitoes bit all of us. The children were crying and we could not do much to help. The waves were rough. We could have drowned. Water entered the boat.” By Laurel V Williams. Full Text -> Newsday

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