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The University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus Guild of Students is heartbroken by the loss of Chantel Crump, a beloved student of the Five Islands Primary School.
We extend our condolences to her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her absence has undeniably left a void, as the primary school fell into prolonged silence in the days leading up to this heartbreaking discovery.
We are deeply saddened and disturbed over the violence against someone so full of promise, the potential to achieve so much more, and can only imagine the immeasurable grief experienced by her classmates, teachers and the Grays Farm community.
In this time of profound sorrow, we stand with all who are affected by this tragedy. No family should ever have to endure such a loss, and no child should ever be taken away in such a cruel manner.
The news of her passing hits especially close to the Five Islands community. The loss of moments that once seemed routine, gallivanting about the school field, interactions in classrooms, cheering for your house during sports week, are now silent reminders of our shared reality.
This painful event is a reminder of the uncertainty of life and our responsibility to protect and uplift our children and students, highlighting the importance of safety, support, and encouragement in all educational spaces. To every student, teacher, and parent grappling with mourning, know that you are not alone.
This is a moment of mourning, but it is also a clarion call to action. Chantel’s life was precious, and we must honor her memory by standing together for justice, for safety, and for every child who deserves to grow up feeling protected and living without fear.
We cannot allow another family to suffer this agony, nor can we allow another innocent life to be taken. We must strengthen our commitment to vigilance, advocacy, and accountability, enabling the measures necessary to safeguard the most vulnerable assets among us.
As the authorities work tirelessly to pursue justice, we, as a society, must demand that this tragedy ignites a real, lasting change.
May her soul rest in eternal peace.
Sincerely,
The UWI Five Islands Campus Guild Council
Prayers for parents. Family friends. Take courage and strength in the Lord.
Was a really tough weekend. I wonder if the police officer was affected mentally by this case?
The more I read the less I understand. Didn’t know this cruelty existed in our little beautiful island