In February 2022, a group of professional divers were sucked hundreds of feet into an oil pipe, deep beneath the Caribbean sea off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago. They could have been saved. But they weren’t. They were left to die.
This is their story… a tale of how their ordinary day at work turned into an unimaginable horror. Following their story has led us to lucrative contracts, failing saf... more
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Despite the enquiry’s conclusion that Paria blocked attempts to rescue the men, their families are yet to receive a single penny in compensation from the government.
Isabelle heads to the capital Port of Spain to meet the most powerful people in Tr... more
Three years on from the Paria accident - little has changed in Trinidad since the tragedy.
The families and swathes of the public claim there are questions the public enquiry failed to answer.
The country is awash with theories – could there be ano... more
Survivor Christopher Boodram and the families of the divers demand answers after the accident. Why did Paria Fuel Trading Company not rescue the four men trapped inside the pipe? As Trinidad watches on, Energy Minister Stuart Young orders an enquiry ... more
Out at Berth 6, volunteer divers arrive to try and rescue the four men still trapped in the pipe after the accident.
Meanwhile, on shore, the men’s families anxiously gather at the Paria Fuel Trading Company offices in Trinidad, waiting for news of ... more
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This podcast is a heartbreaking reminder of what happens when safety and emergency response goes horribly wrong. Given how much the oil & gas industry knows about safety, with so many fatalities over the years, it makes the response and treatment of loved ones inexcusable. I hope the families get justice soon, and I'm glad their plight is being highlighted. Every safety professional should listen to this podcast.
I know there are many of us who want to help the families. Please let us know where we can donate. Thank you for all your efforts to shed light on this tragedy.
This incident is incredibly sad and filled with injustices. But unlike so many podcasts, the reporting was respectful, and didn’t seem to be exaggerated or exploitative for entertainment.
The team clearly made genuine connections with the community, and the interviews were compassionate and perceptive. What journalism should be.
I don’t often cry at podcasts but that final episode with Christopher and his family visiting the beach was heart wrenching. What an awful thing to go through and st... more
The reality of companies more intent on making money than saving lives never ceases to amaze me. These poor families whose loss is unimaginable fighting for fairness and answers in a mad world of corruption, unfairness, injustice and evil. Praying that this podcast brings this subject it needs to help all those affected.
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This podcast presents a gripping documentary-style investigation into a tragic diving incident in the Caribbean, where professional divers became trapped in an oil pipeline and faced dire consequences due to alleged negligence and systemic failures. The episodes feature powerful personal accounts, particularly from the survivors, and an exploration of the political and corporate accountability tied to the incident. It delves deep into the emotional aftermath for the victims' families and unravels the intricate relationship between the oil industry, safety regulations, and government oversight. The content combines thorough research with compelling narratives, making it a poignant examination of human tragedy within a broader societal contex... more
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