“Cease and desist from this tendency to use violence for the resolution of disputes” –Premier Brantley speaks on Recent Homicide
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“Cease and desist from this tendency to use violence for the resolution of disputes” –Premier Brantley speaks on Recent Homicide
“Cease and desist from this tendency to use violence for the resolution of disputes” –Premier Brantley speaks on Recent Homicide
As police investigate the federation’s first murder for 2025, Nevis’ Premier and Leader of His Majesty’s Loyal Opposition, the Hon. Mark Brantley stated:
He continued:
Premier Brantley concluded:
On Saturday, April 5th, 2025, Nurse Isalin Cassandra Pitt-Garnette, 60, of New Road Housing Development, St. Kitts, was found unresponsive in a bedroom with multiple wounds about the body. She was examined and pronounced dead at the scene.
Subsequently, on April 7th, Aubrey Clation Webster, also known as “Katuba”, of New York and St. Kitts, was charged for the offense of murder. The criminal act was committed against Pitt-Garnette.