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FRIDAY,
APRIL 15, 2016
VOLUME 110, No.16
www.thevincentian.com
SVGS LOSES STUDENT TO DROWNING
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15-year-old Akeili Latham was seen as a model student by many at the school.
Members of the Grammar School Young Leaders comforting each other in the aftermath of the incident.
Below: Headmaster Curtis King attempting to boost the morale of Young Leaders members.
by GLORIAH…
FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD AKEILI LATHAM of North Union, a student of the St. Vincent Grammar School (SVGS), lost his life by drowning last Saturday, 9th April. He was among some twenty-six members of the school’s Young Leaders group visiting the island of Bequia, as part of the winding-down phase of the group’s project. Buoyed by this year’s Young Leaders broad theme, ‘Me, You, We — A Shared Vision for a Better Society’, and the school’s specific theme, ‘Know Yourself, Know Your Worth’, the outing was intended to facilitate a spreading of this philosophy to the community in Bequia, and to continue fostering camaraderie among the group. Unofficial reports suggest that it was when the latter intention was being pursued through a game of football at Princess Margaret beach, that tragedy struck. The details on the incident remain uncertain. Suffice it to say, Curtis King, Headmaster of the SVGS, commented: “While on that outing, it was reported that one of our students got into trouble in the water, and the end result is that we had a fatality. They have not yet completed the post mortem, so we have to await that before we could speak further.”
Relief among the grief
Primcipal of the St Vincent Grammar School was visibly distraught upon arrival at the Grendines Wharf last Saturday. On the day in question, THE VINCENTIAN was present at the Grenadines wharf when the interisland vessel returned to the mainland with the Young Leaders among its passenger complement. Continued on Page 3.