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UWP slams govt’s crime response as candidate mourns slain cousin

The United Workers Party (UWP) has intensified its criticism of the government’s crime-fighting strategy amid a surge in violence that claimed 10 lives, including an unborn child, in just nine days.  At a press conference on Tuesday, Castries Central candidate Rosh Clarke revealed his personal stake in the crisis: his 32-year-old cousin, Troya St Martin, seven months pregnant, was among those fatally shot in Wilton’s Yard on July 3. “We are misc…
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St. Lucia Times News broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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