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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 2024

VOLUME 118, No.04

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The Hills MinI Market at Plan, Campden Park, has ben the target of six robberies to date.

that he is frustrated by the frequency his minimart has THE PROPRIETOR OF ONE of the been robbed and the failure of most convenient and the police to arrest the bandits community-spirited business and deter further robberies. places in the Campden Park/ Last Saturday, January Lowmans Leeward area is 20.2024, three masked seriously considering closing his gunmen entered the mini operation. market around 4 p.m. and Proprietor of Hills Mini ordered everyone inside to ‘hit Market in Plan, Campden the floor’. A number of the Park, St. Hill DaSilva, said customers and employees by KENVILLE HORNE

obeyed but some were able to escape. Moments after, the sound of gunshots could be heard and the robbers could be seen fleeing the scene. They escaped with EC 1,200, leaving a former employee bleeding from a gunshot wound. It was the second time the business place was robbed in

just over a month and the 6th time since the business has been in operation.

Thinking of closing During an interview with THE VINCENTIAN, Da Silva affirmed that he was thinking about closing the business after decades of service to the immediate and

St. Hill Da Silva, proprietor of Hills Mini Market is contemplating getting out of the business that he has operated for decades. surrounding communities. “Everything gone sky high, sales not coming and six times Continued on Page 3.


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