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Showing posts with label Justice. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 26, 2025

Autopsy UPDATE - Justice for Adrianna: The Fight for Truth and Accountability


Update on Adrianna Younge Autopsy

The autopsy for 11-year-old Adrianna Younge, who was found dead in the pool at the Double Day Hotel in Tuschen, Guyana, has been completed. A panel of three international forensic pathologists—Dr. Glenn A. Rudner (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York), Dr. Shubhakar Karra Paul (Barbados), and Dr. Gary L. Collins (Chief Medical Examiner, Delaware)—conducted the examination. The process was overseen by Dr. Caleb Mc Cloggan, who represented the family’s interests.

The autopsy concluded that Adrianna died by drowning. No broken bones or signs of external trauma were found, suggesting there was no physical assault. Water was found in both her lungs and stomach, and further analysis is ongoing to determine if the water matches that of the hotel pool.


Despite the official findings, Adrianna’s father, Subrian Younge, expressed dissatisfaction, saying, “They say it’s drowning… and to me that is no result.” The family had previously requested an independent pathologist to ensure transparency.

Adrianna’s death has sparked outrage and protests across Guyana. During the autopsy at Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation, tensions flared outside, leading to clashes between police and protesters. The Tactical Services Unit was deployed, and rubber pellets were reportedly used, resulting in injuries on both sides.

President Irfaan Ali assured the nation that a thorough and transparent investigation would continue. He stated, “No effort is spared in getting to the truth in relation to Adrianna’s death. Her family, little Adrianna, and the nation deserve nothing less and will get nothing less.”

The investigation remains ongoing, with the public and Adrianna’s family awaiting further developments.



Community Outrage 

The heartbreaking death of 11-year-old Adrianna Younge continues to send shockwaves, not just in Guyana, but all around the social world. What started as an unimaginable tragedy has now grown into a full-blown demand for justice — and people are refusing to stay silent.

Recently, President Irfaan Ali personally met with Adrianna’s grieving family. During that emotional meeting, Adrianna’s mother, Amecia Simon, made it very clear that she has absolutely no trust in the Guyana Police Force. She told the president directly, “The Guyana Police Force failed us. They helped to kill my child, from the Commander right down. They knew what was going on all the time.” And honestly, who can blame her? The way this case was handled from the start has been shady and heartbreaking. The police originally claimed Adrianna had left the hotel compound in a car — a claim they later had to admit was false. Now, evidence of injuries on Adrianna’s body has raised even more suspicion of foul play.

In response to public outrage and the family’s pleas for justice, there have finally been some major updates:

  • Police Shakeup: The former Region Three Police Commander, Khalid Mandall, has been placed on administrative leave. Three other police officers are under close arrest as the investigation into their handling of the case moves forward.
  • Independent Autopsy: Adrianna’s family has requested an independent autopsy by a North American pathologist. They made it clear they don’t trust the local system and want transparency — and honestly, that’s the only way the public will believe the findings.
  • Presidential Promise: President Ali has publicly promised that no resources will be spared in uncovering the truth behind Adrianna’s death. But at this point, many of us are watching closely — words are not enough. Action and accountability are what matter now.

Meanwhile, anger is still boiling in the streets. Protesters have burned down parts of the Double Day Hotel and the owner’s home. Across social media, Adrianna’s story has gone viral, with people worldwide demanding justice and calling out systemic failures that continue to put children at risk.

This isn’t just about one child anymore — it’s about an entire system that failed to protect her. It’s about making sure no other family has to live through this nightmare.

Adrianna’s life mattered. Her story matters. And the fight for her deserves to be loud, fierce, and relentless until real justice is served.


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