Coast guard officer Dion Charles succumbed to injuries he sustained in a vehicular accident in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Currently, Dion’s stepfather, Director of the Tobago Emergency Management Agency Allan Stewart in an exclusive interview with Tobago Channel Five news explained that he was at home when he received the call that his thirty two year old stepson was involved in a vehicular accident.
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