A woman sustained gunshot injuries at Forgotten Boundary, Morne du Don, Castries, on Friday morning.
Details surrounding the incident are sketchy.
However, the Castries Fire Station received a call for assistance at about 7:25 am and dispatched an ambulance.
Friday’s incident is the second this week in which a woman became a gun violence victim.
On Tuesday, an eighteen-year-old female sustained gunshot injuries at Bexon.
According to reports, masked assailants opened fire at the young woman as she returned home at about 9 pm.
Police are investigating both incidents.
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They need to stop wearing this mask thing right now in sudden place in newyork they charge u for wearing mask
Phillip J Pierre’s Saint Lucia
People ignore the reality that many young women are involved in this GANG MADNESS which is running Saint Lucia.
Well said,these young females are more desperate than the young men. Sometimes,they take the lead,a clear example the anse la raye saga,a female was the driver. Reading one of the comments,the writer choose to politicize the situation,rather than touching on the reality. We must learn to face the reality and stop the blame game.
These criminals are up shooting people before breakfast?!! Think about.. you out trying to kill before you had breakfast! So the first thing you do for the day is try to take a life? Damn!!!
There are videos out there showing young women brandishing firearms and issuing threats in the presence of their male counterparts. Notwithstanding the two recent shootings of young women, quite a few of them are just as involved in illicit activities as the young men.
Based on an earlier news report – you all are in much need of beds at the hospital and God knows what else – and now this – wow
A lot of young girls and mothers of the young men are involve in crime as most of them still live at their mothers home
she must have done somebody something or bad bad mouth ,them days lucian women loose all respect for men calling them all type of names on top of the voice out loud to make them ashame , them women have to start showing the men respect or its gona get worst period ….
Stop eating man money that you’ll don’t love.
Maybe the men are getting frustrated with that.