$20,000 Reward Offered for Information on Missing Activist Orden “Passo” David

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$20,000 Reward Offered for Information on Missing Activist Orden “Passo” DavidCLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR WHAT’S APP GROUP

Authorities and concerned community members have announced a $20,000 cash reward for information leading to the safe return of Orden “Passo” David, a well-known LGBTQ+ advocate who has been missing for several weeks.

The search for David has intensified following the discovery of his burnt-out vehicle near Pares Secondary School on February 15, 2025.

David, 39, of Bolans, was last seen on January 25, 2025, leaving a casino on Market Street in St. John’s around 11:30 PM. He was wearing a red vest and grey shorts and was driving his black Honda Fit.

The discovery of his charred vehicle has deepened concerns about his fate, prompting renewed calls for public assistance.

Investigators are appealing to anyone who may have seen suspicious activity near the Pares area or has any information about David’s movements after leaving the casino to come forward immediately.

David, a counselor at the AIDS Secretariat, has been a key advocate for LGBTQ+ rights in Antigua and Barbuda.

He played a significant role in the historic 2022 court ruling that decriminalized same-sex relationships by overturning parts of the 1995 Sexual Offences Act.

Authorities urge anyone with relevant information to contact the Bolans Police Station at 462-1080 or the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913.

The substantial reward is aimed at encouraging individuals who may have critical details to step forward as the search for answers continues.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. The discovery of the burnt-out car and the ensuing search efforts may have created heightened anxiety among the perpetrators. Their potential decision to conceal or dispose of the vehicle could be seen as a response to the escalating pressure from civil society and law enforcement. The risk of police discovery would push them to act quickly, further complicating their situation.

  2. This is so sad. He didnt deserve that. Antigua is seeming more and more like a completely lawless country.

    Makes me think of those two teenage girls who were so violently murdered last year and then forgotten about. No justice.

    Sad sad sad. 🙁

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