Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

18 March 2026 - 10:22

UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

18 March 2026 - 10:22

Angela Mejia preparing to exit vehicle at courthouse

 

The case involving the murder of Chantel Crump will move to the high court.

The date will be given once it becomes available.

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UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

Angela Mejia heads inside courthouse with police escort

UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

Onlookers showing support for family of Chantel Crump

UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

Angela Mejia arrives at court with police escort

UPDATE: Chantel Crump Murder Trial Heads to the High Court

Courthouse entrance

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6 Comments

  1. I think something like that should be viewed to the public we can get a insight in the court room

  2. thank you Jesus God is good justice for Chantel 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  3. We watching closely 👀 Antigua not forgetting Chantel

  4. Finally! This case needs to be heard properly in the High Court

  5. Praying the truth comes out and justice is served ⚖️

  6. You guys really expected the court to even throw out that case. Listen. It would have a riot in Antigia that nobody can quelch

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