Friday, April 26, 2024

Reflecting in a moment of silence

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Yesterday Heroes Square, The City, was used as a platform to call for an end to domestic violence in Barbados.
On the third anniversary of the Campus Trendz tragedy that claimed the lives of six young women, family members who gathered to observe one minute’s silence at noon, were joined by other individuals who lost relatives to domestic violence in the past year.
Here, a tearful Vinette Hinds, mother of Kimberley Hinds, a 24-year-old mother of two who was found dead in her Rock Hall, St Thomas, on March 17, being supported by her sister Veronica Belle. (AH)

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