Police Mourns the Loss of Female Police Constable Alesia Nedd-Robertson

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Constable Alesia Nedd-Robertson

The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda are mourning the passing of Female Police Constable, #515 Alesia Nedd-Robertson. Constable Nedd-Robertson passed away in the United States on Wednesday 10th November, while receiving medical treatment.

Her coursemates described her as one who was full of love and laughter and was always ready to share a word of encouragement with those she came in contact with. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Atlee Rodney reached out to her family, close relatives, and colleagues to express sympathies on behalf of the police force.

He also spoke of the somber feeling that overshadows the organization and said that Mrs. Nedd-Robertson will be greatly missed for her quiet and humble personality.

The Honourable Prime Minister Gaston Browne; the Honourable Attorney-General, Mr. Steadroy Benjamin, along with the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Legal Affairs, Public Safety and Labour, Mrs. Stacy Grigg-Paige and members of the Police Service Commissioner, all joined in expressing sympathies to the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda.

During her career, Constable Nedd-Robertson worked at the St. Johns Police Station, as well as the Telecoms Department and Stores. She was awarded a certificate in business studies at the Antigua and Barbuda Institute of Continuing Education-ABICE, and also successfully completed a Stress Management Workshop and the Youth and Education Empowerment Programme. She joined the organization on November 5th, 2004, and served for seventeen unbroken years.

She is survived by her husband and two children, along with several other serving members within the police force; including her brother #178 Constable Ewarth Nedd. She died at the age of 44 years.

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Sincere condolences to her children …..i hope they get their mothers pension IF they are under 18yrs …IMMEDIATELY.

  2. Deepest condolencest to her family, friends, colleagues and the nation of Antigua and Barbuda. May we all take comfort in the promise of the Creator found in Revelation 21:4

  3. Condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. I am very concerned that this lady gave 17 continuous years to the Police Force and to the people of Antigua and Barbuda.However,she was a Constable.WHY? How does one get a promotion in that Police Force inna Antigua and Barbuda? Is it a popularity contest? Do you have to kiss up to those at the top to be promoted? Are there road maps to guide all on the Force that shows the things to do to be promoted? RIP IN PEACE GOOD LADY !!

      • Merit in Antigua and many places is who your friends and who knows you. Merit for Cutie will most likely be who will do what he tells them.

        • Y’all are a bunch of sick freaks on this blasted news room. A lady died leaving behind her children and y’all here talking about Cutie obese ass y’all damn sickening now putting politics in everything. Condolences to the family of the lady.

    • And she was a nice and reasonable one…..RIP.
      With that said please make sure aru no stay until 10 to 15 years to give a position i said the same thing the other day YOU HAFFU OLD GREY AND SUPPORT A POLITICal team here to get position

  4. @. SINCE WHEN? So Cutie Benjamin did say,going forward promotions are going to based on merit.So what were promotions based on now and before?

  5. Oh plz wat merit…So you trying to say someone can spend 17 to 30 yrs a constable,like really? Condolences to her family…May she rest in perpectual peace.

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