Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Who Killed Chinlee Robinson?
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Who Killed Chinlee Robinson?

VIDEO: Who Killed Chinlee Robinson?

23 April 2025 - 19:15

VIDEO: Who Killed Chinlee Robinson?

23 April 2025 - 19:15

The family of Chinlee Robinson is seeking answers after an autopsy revealed that the 23 year old Jamaican national was killed while in prison.

 

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19 Comments

  1. Well he was killed in the state care so you guys are responsable for him, i hooe the mother go all out even if she have to go dark

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  2. Another masterpiece by Antigua. News. Guys, seriously! Keep this up. When the media plays the fool, we give them blows, but when they do well, we should praise them. This young lady’s voice is so wonderful. This video is very long, but necessary. Again, congratulations.

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  3. Go to bed?

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  4. So is the voice that you like make the news/reporters,good

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    • Are you serious? Come on…

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  5. Important question! I mean, who could’ve strangled this man? And why no investigation was done? No foul play suspected at first then boom foul play

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  6. Strangled? Could this be by the hands of a prison officer? Haha. He was only in jail a phone and now look at this. Who shall we hold accountable?

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  7. This will just fly by like all those murders that went by!! No investigation nothing.

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  8. Sad when we have to listen ro these kinds of stories. Families are hurting. So much has happened. People are so cruel. Alot of things have gone on that only God most high see.

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  9. Come on….

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  10. So a man dies in prison and you free up his cellmate without knowing how the man died? What if the man already left the island? screaming for justice for Chinlee. We know what injustice is about. This one is really sad

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  11. This is really sad on so many levels, i suspect there was foul play. Alot of things dont add up! Condolences to this young man

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  12. Condolences to his family hope they find the answers they seek

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  13. We cannot let another death just go by. This man was arrested for a cellphone? And yall had him prison this long. Other people do life threatening crimes and they go in today and come out tomorrow. That’s trash!!!! I stand with his family on justice!

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  14. It’s not that we are lack of facts. It’s just that the powers that be were and still are incompetent in terms of proper investigational procedure or they just don’t care

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  15. The system failed this young man completely and it cost him his life. He was granted bail, yet remained detained simply because his passport wasn’t readily available. Are we really to believe someone would flee the country over a larceny charge involving a mobile phone? That alone shows a lack of judgment and compassion in how this case was handled. His passport could have easily been brought to court after his release. There was no justifiable reason to continue holding him in a cell. Now he’s dead, found lifeless in custody, and officials are already calling it “unsuspicious” without a thorough investigation. That’s unacceptable. Every sudden death in custody should be treated as a potential homicide until proven otherwise. We’ve seen it too many times, deaths quickly labeled as natural causes, only for evidence to later reveal otherwise. It’s time our authorities treat these situations with the seriousness and transparency they deserve. Lives depend on it.

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  16. What’s going on in Antigua? Too many unsolved mysteries lately.

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  17. We need answers we need justice for this young man I stand 10 toes down with the family members Jamaican treated so poorly an unfairly

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  18. Screaming for justice for him

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