On Monday, October 9, 2023, the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) received a report of a shooting incident at Barre St. Joseph, Castries.
The responding Police Officers discovered the unresponsive body of twenty-five year-old (25) Dayne Felix alias “G6” of Barre St. Joseph.
He was subsequently transported to the Owen King European Union (OKEUH) Hospital with apparent gunshot wounds, where he later succumbed.
On Wednesday, November 15, 2023, Officers attached to the Major Crimes Unit arrested twenty-one- year-old (21) Octavius Francis of Ti Rocher, Micoud on suspicion of Murder.
On Saturday, November 18, 2023, Octavius Francis was charged for the Murder of Dayne Felix.
Anyone with information related to this case or any other investigation, is encouraged to come forward and share it with us. Persons can utilise the Crime Hotline at 555, or the ‘RSLPF Crime Hotline App’ which is available in the Google Play Store on Android Devices, to provide any information.
Information is shared anonymously via both mediums.
Every bit of information may make a difference in solving a case and bringing justice to the victim’s family and friends.
SOURCE: Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. Headline photo – Dayne Felix (Deceased)
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good on the police too many dead bodies with no one getting caught
Apprehension is just the start. There is prosecution and sentencing to follow. Hope the police have all their I’s dotted and their Ts crossed.
I am sure the all edged perpetrator is innocent, officers need to do more work!!
Innocent sad but true too much innocent people taking jail u soon free my boy tell them doh come micoud go an look for the criminals around culdesac bexon ticolon odsan la Croix not in the south