Friday, June 5, 2026

Mum losing hope of finding son

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Hopes of finding Daquan “Willy” St Hill, who has been missing for the past 146 days, have all but gone for his mother Sharon Callender.

She told THE NATION Wednesday that she was doubtful her son would ever be found alive.

The unemployed mother of seven said though it was difficult coming to grips with his disappearance and likely death, she was helping to comfort her other children.

Speaking from her St George home, she said: “It is not easy. The longer you go without hearing anything, the harder it becomes.”

Callender said she would be hosting a memorial service in October at the Mapp Hill Seventh-Day Adventist Church and asked for all St Hill’s friends to attend. (SB)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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