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A tragic incident has unfolded on the picturesque island of Tobago, where an American tourist was discovered dead, bearing apparent stab wounds. Local authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the death.
The victim, identified as 43-year-old Christopher Brown from Silverthorne, Colorado, was found lifeless with stab injuries and a metal object embedded in his back, according to reports from local police. The grim discovery was made in the village of Castara, a serene seaside locale popular with visitors.

According to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, Brown had been enjoying dinner and drinks with friends in Castara. At some point during the evening, he decided to part ways with his companions, indicating he was heading out to purchase marijuana, as stated by local law enforcement.
Authorities were alerted to the situation at approximately 10:30 p.m., responding to a call about an unconscious man on Depot Road in Castara. Upon arrival, police found Brown unresponsive, and he was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene.
Local police responded to a report that Brown was found unconscious at 10:30 p.m. at Depot Road in Castara and was later pronounced dead.

Investigators report Christopher Brown left a dinner with friends in Castara before being discovered unresponsive and later pronounced dead. (Google Maps)
Local authorities confirmed that a suspect has been detained.
“I can confirm that a suspect is currently in custody,” Trinidad and Tobago Police Commissioner Allister Guevarro told The Associated Press.
Police have yet to release the identity of the suspect.
The Division of Tourism in Tobago assures the public of the safety of the village.

Trinidad and Tobago Police confirmed they have a suspect in custody as they investigate the fatal stabbing of an American tourist. (Google Maps)
“The Division of Tourism, Culture, Antiquities and Transportation is profoundly saddened and deeply disturbed by the tragic murder of a foreign national in the peaceful community of Castara,” the agency explained in a statement to ABC News.
“The Division strongly condemns this horrific act of violence and extends our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of the deceased during this unimaginably difficult time.”