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Chastanet: 'Four Deaths On Independence Day And The Government Has Said Nothing?'

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Opposition leader Allen Chastanet has called out the government, pointing to its silence regarding separate deadly gun incidents on independence day that claimed the lives of four men. One of the men died in a police officer-involved shooting at Bexon, two were gunned down in Vieux Fort and another was shot dead in Soufriere. “Four […]

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