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 safety standards and secretive political relationships…
And to a question: why were those divers left to die?
This is Pipeline.
Episodes 1 and 2 are out now. New episodes are released weekly.
Get in touch: pipeline@dailymail.com
Support Christopher Boodram: https://tinyurl.com/35wtzybz
Host and reporter: Isabelle Stanley
Additional reporting: Andrew Jehring
Producer: Bella Soames
Additional production: John Rogers
Sound Design: John Scott
Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
Executive Producer: Bella Soames, Jamie East
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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 safety standards and secretive political relationships…
And to a question: why were those divers left to die?
This is Pipeline.
Episodes 1 and 2 are out now. New episodes are released weekly.
Get in touch: pipeline@dailymail.com
Support Christopher Boodram: https://tinyurl.com/35wtzybz
Host and reporter: Isabelle Stanley
Additional reporting: Andrew Jehring
Producer: Bella Soames
Additional production: John Rogers
Sound Design: John Scott
Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
Executive Producer: Bella Soames, Jamie East
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 another reason, one beyond pure negligence, that explains why those men were left to die in the pipeline?
Get in touch: pipeline@dailymail.comSupport Christopher Boodram: https://tinyurl.com/35wtzybz
Host and reporter: Isabelle StanleyProducer: Bella SoamesAdditional reporting: Andrew JehringSound Design: John ScottAdditional production: John RogersExecutive Producer: Jamie East
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Pipeline
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 safety standards and secretive political relationships…
And to a question: why were those divers left to die?
This is Pipeline.
Episodes 1 and 2 are out now. New episodes are released weekly.
Get in touch: pipeline@dailymail.com
Support Christopher Boodram: https://tinyurl.com/35wtzybz
Host and reporter: Isabelle Stanley
Additional reporting: Andrew Jehring
Producer: Bella Soames
Additional production: John Rogers
Sound Design: John Scott
Production Manager: Vittoria Cecchini
Executive Producer: Bella Soames, Jamie East