CASTRIES, St Lucia — A deadly Marchand double shooting on Saturday night left two people dead, including an elderly woman, pushing St Lucia’s homicide toll to 31 for the year and heightening concern over rising gun violence in the community.
Initial reports indicated that an elderly resident of Marchand Boulevard was fatally shot during the incident. A second victim, a male who was at the scene when gunfire erupted, sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to hospital in critical condition.
Despite emergency medical efforts, the injured man later died from his injuries. Reports indicate he suffered several gunshot wounds to the upper torso.
The identities of the victims had not been officially released up to publication time.
Community fears grow after Marchand double shooting
The latest killings have heightened anxiety among residents and observers who say violent crime in Marchand has become increasingly alarming in recent months. Community members have repeatedly voiced concern about the frequency of shootings and other criminal incidents affecting the area, with some calling for stronger police intervention and an increased security presence. Previous violent incidents, such as the Castries parking lot shooting, have further highlighted island-wide concerns about public safety and the growing threat of gun crime.
The incident also adds further pressure on law enforcement authorities as St Lucia continues to grapple with a rising homicide rate in 2026.
Police investigations ongoing
Authorities have not yet disclosed a motive for the shooting, and details surrounding the circumstances that led to the attack remain unclear.
Investigations into the Marchand double shooting are ongoing as police work to determine the sequence of events and identify those responsible.
Saturday’s incident marks another deadly chapter in a year already overshadowed by persistent violent crime concerns across several communities in St Lucia.































