CASTRIES, St Lucia — Police are investigating after Dante Clavier found dead hours after gunfire was reported in La Clery, where the 18-year-old’s body was discovered the following morning, deepening concern in the community over another fatal shooting.
Authorities identified the victim as Dante Clavier. Residents reported hearing multiple gunshots during the night, but the teen’s body was only found the next morning, raising fresh questions about the timeline of the attack.
The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force has launched a homicide investigation. Officials have not released details on a motive, and no suspects have been identified.
Body discovered after overnight gunfire in La Clery
Residents said the sound of gunfire broke the late-night silence in La Clery, but the full gravity of the incident did not emerge until daylight, when Clavier’s body was discovered.
That gap between the reported shooting and the discovery of the victim has added to unease in the community. For residents, the killing has renewed concern about public safety and the vulnerability of young men caught in violent crime.
The death of an 18-year-old also underscores the human toll of gun violence in St Lucia, where each homicide ripples beyond the immediate scene to affect families, neighbours and entire communities.
La Clery homicide probe continues after Dante Clavier found dead
Investigators are now working to determine the circumstances surrounding Clavier’s death. Police are expected to gather witness statements, review available evidence and conduct forensic examinations as part of the ongoing probe.
Authorities have not said whether the shooting was targeted or random. They have also not disclosed whether Clavier was attacked where he was found or elsewhere.
With key details still pending, the case remains a developing story. Police are urging anyone with information that could assist the investigation to come forward.
Clavier’s killing pushes St Lucia’s homicide count for 2026 to 18, adding to broader concern over violent crime and following other recent fatal shootings, including the Conway shooting that killed a 29-year-old man. For La Clery residents, the latest homicide is both a community tragedy and another stark reminder of the insecurity many families continue to face.




























