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Family Relieved as Missing 92-Year-Old Clement Gustave is Found Safe

17 December 2024
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Relatives of Clement Gustave say they are relieved and eternally grateful for the public’s assistance in finding the 92-year-old who was returned home on Tuesday, four days after he went missing. 

St. Lucia Times was informed that Gustave was found by a farmer in a bushy area near Blanchard, Micoud, not far from his Gomier, Blanchard home. He had been reported missing around 9 p.m. on Friday, December 13.

Gustave, who suffers from dementia, is currently receiving treatment at a medical facility. He reportedly has no recollection of the past four days.

Imagining the distress the elderly Gustave may have endured during that period, a relative told St. Lucia Times he was grateful he was returned home safely.

“While we were looking for him on Sunday, I was really hungry, so I could imagine…. I keep saying, ‘Wah if I so hungry, then I can imagine for him’. 

“I’m really thankful that they found him because can you imagine your old man just somewhere in a bush suffering and hasn’t eaten?” 

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