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Now mourning the death of his son Bevaughn Joseph, who died after a gas tank explosion destroyed their home, meat vendor Brian Joseph says he plans to take legal action against those responsible for the tragedy that also left him homeless.
Speaking to Guardian Media yesterday at his meat stall in Duncan Village, San Fernando, Brian said he had no choice but to seek justice and compensation.
“I cannot sleep on the street, and I cannot sleep by him (relative). This is the only income I have had for over 40 years,” he said.
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