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Man Killed in White Rock, Gros-Islet

A 25-year-old man was shot and killed in White Rock, Gros-Islet, in the early hours of Wednesday.

The island’s latest homicide victim is Wendal Edward, a resident of the area but originally from Marchand, Castries.

According to police reports, officers from the Gros-Islet Police Station responded to a shooting incident in White Rock around 12:05 a.m.

Upon arrival, they learned that Edward had sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was transported to the Owen King European Union Hospital via private vehicle.

He later succumbed to his injuries.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Lord help my people! Why do they resort to the most extreme action to solve disputes? Human life is priceless. It is evident that the perpetrators don’t get the message of non violence. Folks we can control our temper and make rational decisions. Killing another person does not solve problems. It only gives air to the the flame of anger and violence.

  2. Yall acting like ANIMALS, STOP THE VIOLENCE!!! Most of these act of violence are done by UNEDUCATED little boys that have NO MONEY, NO JOBS, and only resort to STEALING from others, selling what they stole to buy weed and smoke their USELESS brains away “LOWLIVES” and buy gold. JEALOUS litttle boys that try to act like they badder than DONKEY FREAKING KONG, maybe if yall Get off yall LAZY BUTTS, GET A JOB, STAY IN SCHOOL TO LEARN SOMETHING, yall will not be so envious of others.

    God put a hand, if you cannot, put a foot, because Saint Lucia need it.

  3. There seem to be an increasing number of murders , not related to gangs or associated with crime. This seems to be an increasing trend and unfortunately reflects on the state of the nation.
    Surely these domestic murders cannot be blamed on the government or the competence of the police service.

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