Police Shift to Recovery Effort in Search for Missing Woman Donna-Marie Christian

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Police remain committed to locating the body of Donna-Marie Christian, a 42-year-old who disappeared on Monday, November 4, despite exhausting various search strategies.

Police PRO Frankie Thomas acknowledged the challenges, describing the disappearance as troubling. He confirmed the investigation has shifted to a recovery effort, though hope for a miracle remains.

Extensive searches involving drones, ground investigations, and NGO collaborations have yet to yield results. Christian, 6 feet 2 inches tall with a slim build and fair complexion, was last seen leaving her home. Family members are unsure of her attire at the time.

A recent search by Concerned Citizens Groups drew significant public support but revealed no new leads.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. Was she involved with anyone? Bring them in, check their house. Antigua is too small that nobody saw that TALL woman…..walking, on a bus, taxi or beibg picked up. SOMEBODY SAW OR KNOWS SOMETHING BUT AS USUAL WE LEAVE IT ALL UP TO THE POLICE. OH GOSH MAN ANTIGUA WE CAN DO BETTER.

    • Hope YOU have been doing better by DOING something and not just running your mouth. Why don’t you tell the police what you see and know, since you so sure that “somebody sw or knows something”????

      Quick to criticize. Slow to help.

  2. Can someone or a news agency do a report on all the persons who have gone missing over the last 15 years without a trace in little Antigua? What happened? They all walked into the sea? Something ah carry on ya!!!

  3. And immediate communication log for the last 3 months and satellite track of phone along with cell site last connection, and the Chinese embassy massive amount of security cameras to check, oops! A hope them Chinese man with all them deep 3 story down underground rooms didn’t hold her for there use. Knowing they are unsearchable.

  4. Can I suggest in cases like this that they submit to the public, several pictures from different angles and distances of the person (if possible) in question. It’s hard to identify someone you don’t know from just one picture. Hope they find her. I went to ASC with her. Always bubbly. Very academic. Never afraid to be her unique self.

  5. This place way too small for anyone to go missing so in thin air. NONSENSE !
    The people of Antigua is not their brother’s keeper at all, this is very bad as a people.
    I came here and nobody even want to say good morning or good afternoon or good night, to each his own. Sick place to be in if you’re stranded or lost, they don’t care shit about anyone.
    Very few people especially foreigners will help you in dis ya place, shame on the those selfish people, I hope they know someday they will need help too.

    • You VERY LIE!!!! If nobody “want to say good morning or good afternoon or good night” to YOU is mostl likely because you look sick and scary and threatening to them. Antigua is not like New York where people are hard and cold and ignore you. We still greet each other even when we enter a bus or public place.

  6. “He confirmed the investigation has shifted to a RECOVERY effort, though hope for a miracle remains.”

    Meaning????? 🤔

  7. To be quite honest, I am still floored that someone can go missing in little 268 and still cannot be located or found or this day. It is really baffling to me that more resources and personnel has not been used in an effort to locate this lady. Gosh! Aren’t we our brothers keeper anymore? Our dog goes missing and we are out everyday looking for it until it is found.

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