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Grieving father Arnold Jogie says he feels his family is being denied justice as police investigations continue into the jet ski tragedy that claimed the life of his seven-year-old daughter, Angelica Jogie, at Pigeon Point Heritage Park, Tobago, nearly a month ago.
Speaking to Guardian Media, Jogie said he is angry and disappointed that no charges have yet been laid despite eyewitness accounts alleging the jet ski operator entered a designated bathing zone before crashing into his family.
“We’re angry about that. Why is it taking so long? Why are they trying to save this guy,” Jogie said.
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