Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Family still wants justice

Date:

Share post:

THE?FAMILY?of slain Police constable 784 Dexter Yarde is crying out for justice after eight years of no answers, pure frustration and sleepless nights.
When a SATURDAY?SUN visited his hometown in Charnocks, Christ Church, yesterday, mother Marion and sister Jeraldine said it was a “crying shame” the family still were unable to get closure from his puzzling August 2004 shooting death in Vauxhall, St James.
“I am still feeling the hurt. It can’t be right that I still don’t know who killed my son. Dexter was a loving son. The latest report from the authorities has brought back sad memories.
“It’s been tough. I am still at a loss. I would like some closure. The answer is somewhere but it is not coming out,” said a disconsolate Marion.
 
Read the full story in today’s SATURDAY SUN.

Related articles

Spain, Brazil, Argentina, US injuries could factor into World Cup

Several key injuries could factor into the 39-day 2026 World Cup, including those to Lamine Yamal, Lionel Messi and Neymar...

Accident along Tweedside Road

Emergency personnel are on the scene of an accident along Tweedside Road, St. Michael. No injuries were reported.

Bajans urged to get tested as syphilis cases rise

The number of cases of syphilis is on the rise in Barbados and the Ministry of Health and...

Trinidadians warned against visiting Ebola-hit countries

PORT OF SPAIN - The Trinidad and Tobago government Wednesday urged citizens against travelling to African countries amid...