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Police Probe Discovery Of Body In Roseau

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Police are investigating the discovery of the body of an unidentified man in Roseau on Friday.

According to initial reports, the body was near a parked vehicle in a bushy area off the Roseau Highway.

Law enforcement officials said they suspected foul play.

There are no further details at this time.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. No Further Details Means that There will be No arrest Case Close.Crime have gone out of Hand in St.Lucia and its like St.Lucia Do what you want

  2. i think the government should give valdimir puting murder case’s to slove in this country he sounds like a serious detective

  3. Condolences to the affected families. I would also greatly appreciate it if the relevant authorities can investigate the adverse situation in the department of nursing at SALCC. The administration of that department continues to enjoy the financial and emotional strangulation of us as student nurses. Example we recently purchased hundreds of dollors worth of school attire only to be told that a new uniform is mandated for January 2023. Why is there even a need to advertise the post for principal of SALCC when that administration is above the Board of Governors of SALCC. We the students are really being financially and emotionally abused in the department of nursing at SALCC.

  4. Rip. Another young person life taken. When are the police going to stop “investigating” these homocides and actually do sonething about it? They know the perpetrators. They know the active gang in that area. Its not the first person they kill this year. If it was a high society person or a politician child that was killed i am sure drastic action would be taken. Because it is just another “troublesom yute from the ghetto” they couldnt care less.

  5. THE MINISTER NEEDS TO STOP
    LETTING THE CRIMINALS THINK
    THAT THEY BOSS OWN CASTRIES
    AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE
    ROBBERIES AND TERRORIZING OF
    THE CITY.

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