Grenada Mourns Woman Killed in Tivoli as Police Issue Wanted Bulletin in Ongoing Murder Investigation
The nation of is mourning the tragic and heartbreaking loss of a woman whose life was taken in an act of violence in Tivoli, St. Andrew. Her passing has left family members devastated, friends in shock, and an entire community grappling with grief and unanswered questions. In moments such as these, the weight of sorrow extends far beyond a single household, touching the hearts of all who value peace, safety, and the sanctity of life.
According to the (RGPF), a wanted bulletin has been issued for 38-year-old Deron Tobias in connection with the recent murder. Tobias, a bus driver of Tivoli / La Poterie, St. Andrew, is being sought by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the for questioning in relation to the offence of murder.
Police have described Tobias as dark in complexion, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, of medium build, with black twisted hair and dark brown eyes. Authorities have cautioned that he may be armed and dangerous and should be approached with extreme caution. Members of the public who may have seen him or who possess any information regarding his whereabouts are urged to contact the nearest police station. Individuals can reach the CID at the Grenville Police Station, CID St. George’s, Gouyave Police Station, South St. George Police Station, Sauteurs Police Station, or call Police Emergency at 911.
Yet beyond the details of the investigation and public alerts lies the far deeper tragedy of a life lost. The woman whose life was taken was more than a victim of a crime. She was a daughter, perhaps a mother, a sister, a friend. She was someone whose presence brought meaning to the lives of others. Her absence now leaves an aching void that cannot be measured in words.
For her family, the pain is immeasurable. The sudden and violent loss of a loved one brings shock, heartbreak, and a profound sense of disbelief. There are no prepared goodbyes in circumstances like these, no final embraces that can soften the blow. There is only the painful reality of a life ended too soon and memories that must now carry the weight of remembrance.
Friends and neighbors in Tivoli and throughout St. Andrew are also feeling the impact of this tragedy. Communities in Grenada are often closely knit, bound by shared experiences, traditions, and daily interactions. When violence enters such spaces, it disrupts not only individual lives but the collective sense of security and trust. The sorrow reverberates from home to home, church to church, and street to street.
As authorities continue their investigation, there is hope that justice will prevail and that answers will provide some measure of closure. However, justice alone cannot restore what has been lost. Healing will take time, compassion, and the steady support of family and community.
In honoring her memory, it is important to focus not solely on the manner of her passing but on the value of her life. She lived, she loved, and she mattered. Her laughter, her kindness, her presence in everyday moments will remain etched in the hearts of those who knew her best. In the quiet spaces of remembrance, her spirit will continue to live on.
During this time of mourning, may her family find strength in unity and comfort in the love that surrounds them. May friends hold tightly to cherished memories. And may the community of Grenada stand together in hope for peace, safety, and healing.
Rest in eternal peace. Though taken too soon, your life will not be forgotten. You are remembered with love, and your memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who carry you forward.

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