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But you know, they’re probably going to get bail and then escape. That’s the usual story with Americans who commit crimes here. Then their embassies apply pressure on our small islands, letting them get away with minimal bail, only for them to vanish. It’s downright unfair and a clear example of how our justice system gets twisted by outside influence. It’s a frustrating cycle that keeps happening, and it’s just not right.
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Indeed, the case being ‘missed’ raises questions about the investigative prowess of our Police Department and their officers. Attracting foreign investment and tourism involves far more than quick financial gains. It necessitates a well-oiled machine (not the DLP Government) comprising a functional and efficient judicial system, robust healthcare, a streamlined tax framework, and reliable banking services. These elements are fundamental for sustainable development and international confidence in our nation.
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My heart goes out to the communities of Soufriere and Gallion. They’re grappling with shock and loss, and it’s a reminder of how fragile our sense of security can be. It’s a tough time for everyone involved.
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The senselessness of this act is infuriating! We need real change in our Country, starting with those in high offices being held accountable for failures in the system they are sworn to manage for. It’s also high time we let those raggamuffins know what time of day it is. Not on my watch that happening.
They say is three people that were arrested, including or not including that hit man. So my point is that guy used our locals to do his business. How can a white guy go to grandbay to escape from Dominica. He has links there. Come on man!!!!
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I’ve just read a comment on social media by Lennox Honeychurch and I’m reeling from shock. The thought of that Jonathan guy resorting to such violence over a property dispute is chilling. Daniel Langlois and his wife, innocent in this, caught in a deadly ambush? It’s hard to internalize this. This level of brutality, right here in our little Dominica, instills a deep sense of fear for me and my family. What drove things to this point? I’m left grappling with disbelief and sorrow. We need a swift resolution to this. There are just too many unanswered questions. My heart goes to the family and staff of Coulibri Ridge.
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Time and again, Skerrit’s government has demonstrated a worrying level of incompetence. With each passing tragedy, the public’s patience thins. Citizens are left questioning how many more incidents it will take before the administration wakes up and takes substantive action.
The government’s continuous failure to address these issues effectively is not just disappointing, but also deeply concerning. It reflects a systemic problem within the leadership, where reactive measures, rather than proactive strategies, seem to be the norm.
The people of Dominica deserve better governance, one that prioritizes their safety and well-being.
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As a DLP supporter, I feel that these relentless attacks on the government are unwarranted. The government has consistently shown its commitment to the welfare of our people, and yet, some individuals choose to politicize every event for their gain. It’s important to look at the broader picture of the progress we’ve made under the DLP’s leadership, rather than focusing on baseless accusations
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I believe that the constant criticism against the government is politically motivated and stems from ignorance and hatred. The DLP has made significant strides in improving our country’s infrastructure, healthcare, and education systems. It’s crucial to recognize the good work being done, rather than unjustly blaming the government for every misfortune.
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It’s disheartening to see everything bad/wrong/disappointing/failed being politicized. This incident has nothing to do with the government’s policies or actions. The DLP has been working tirelessly to improve the lives of our people, and it’s unfair to blame them for situations beyond their control. We need to understand the difference between political accountability and misplaced blame.
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Barbara wrote a new post
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It’s shocking to hear about Dr. Etienne’s sudden passing. Just last evening she was in good spirits, and now she’s gone. This is a reminder of how fragile life is, I mean you are alive in the afternoon, healthy with plans for the next week, next year, and next decade. Her loss is a significant one for Dominica and the global health community.
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Man, this news is a straight-up shocker! Jonathan, the big man owning Coulibri Ridge, He and his woman locked up, with that hit man they brought in from the US. Caught red-handed in Grandbay, trying to make a back-door from our island. This whole mess is just another example of the chaos we’re seeing these days. It’s like every time you turn around, there’s some new drama happening. Trust me it haven’t finished et!