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  Families of Two Men Killed in Caribbean Boat Strike Sue US Government

Families of 2 men killed in Caribbean boat strike sue U.S. governmentIn a shocking turn of events, the families of two Trinidadian men who were tragically killed in a US missile strike on a boat in the Caribbean have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The devastating incident has left many questioning the legitimacy of the attack and the government's justification for it.

The Tragic Incident
On October 14, 2025, a US missile struck a boat in the Caribbean, killing six passengers. Among them were Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, two Trinidadian men who were traveling back to their homes after working on farms in Venezuela. The families of the victims have now come forward, alleging that the strike was premeditated and intentional, with no plausible legal justification.

The Government's Justification
According to President Trump, the boat was trafficking narcotics and was associated with illicit narcoterrorist networks. However, the lawsuit disputes this claim, stating that Joseph and Samaroo were not members of any drug cartels and had no involvement in illegal activities. The Trinidadian government has also publicly stated that it had no information linking the victims to any wrongdoing.

The Lawsuit
The families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against the US government under two federal laws: the Death on the High Seas Act and the Alien Tort Statute. They are seeking compensation for their loved ones' deaths and are represented by the American Civil Liberties Union and the Center for Constitutional Rights.

A Pattern of Attacks
This lawsuit is not an isolated incident. The Trump administration has carried out at least 35 strikes since September, mostly targeting boats coming from Venezuela. These attacks have killed over 100 people, leaving many families devastated and seeking justice.

The tragic loss of life in the Caribbean boat strike has raised important questions about the US government's actions and its justification for these attacks. As the lawsuit unfolds, it will be crucial to examine the evidence and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. The families of the victims deserve justice, and it is our hope that this lawsuit will bring them closure and compensation.

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