Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Neighbours shocked by death

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The serenity of Green Point, St Philip, was disturbed yesterday when residents awoke to the news of the tragic death of one of their own, neighbour Tanya Greenidge.

According to police reports, lawmen at the District ‘C’ Police Station, Moncrieffe, St Philip, received a report around 7:45 a.m. that two people were believed to be dead at a home in Green Point.

On arrival, a patrol team discovered a deceased woman, later identified as 42-year-old Greenidge, of that same address, and a man, not yet identified, who was still alive.

The man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for medical attention. Up to late last night, police had not disclosed the nature of Greenidge’s injuries. (SB)

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