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Bullet-Riddled Body Found On Marc Road

28 December 2024
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Police have launched a homicide investigation after a bullet-riddled body was discovered along the Marc Road in Bexon.

The discovery was made at about 2 am Saturday, and the deceased has been identified as Nyaim Calendar, a resident of the community.

Gun violence has plagued Saint Lucia in 2024, claiming 77 lives so far, while setting a new record for homicides on the island.

The deadly gun violence has continued despite police commissioner Verne Garde’s vow in September not to allow criminals to overrun Saint Lucia.

“Although I’m not an individual with a loud voice or a loud shout, I have a lot of action to complement it,” Garde told reporters at his first news conference after his appointment as Acting Police Commissioner on a six-month contract.

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