Siparia
village, Trinidad and Tobago
News •
Headless skeleton found in Siparia
• Apr. 14, 2025, 12:00 AM ET (Trinidad Guardian)
Siparia man remanded in severed head case
• Apr. 2, 2025, 4:11 PM ET (Trinidad Guardian)
Suspect held in murder of Siparia woman
• Mar. 30, 2025, 8:11 AM ET (Trinidad Guardian)
Siparia, village, southwestern Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago, southeastern West Indies. Located 10 miles (16 km) south of the port of San Fernando, it lies in a cacao-growing region near large oil fields. Siparia originated as the site of a Spanish mission, and the village has a Capuchin pilgrimage church, La Divina Pastora (Divine Shepherdess; 1758), which contains a Black Virgin statue surrounded by votive offerings. This statue of the Virgin Mary is venerated by Roman Catholics as well as by Hindus, who see her as a manifestation of the goddess Kali and call the statue Siparee Mai (Mother of Siparia). In May there is an annual festival and procession.