BVI mourns passing of police officer discovered in submerged vehicle 

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is mourning the loss of Police Detective Paul France, who was found dead in a submerged vehicle on Saturday.

France, a UK national, brought nearly four decades of invaluable service to the police forces both in the UK and BVI.

A community united in grief

The disheartening news began to unfold when officers from the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) responded to reports of a submerged vehicle near the Queen Elizabeth II Park in the Waterfront area. 

Arriving officers and the responding public, displaying a commendable sense of unity and solidarity, engaged immediately in the rescue efforts, only to find a vehicle completely submerged in water.

Reports are that after attempts and collective efforts, the rescuers identified an unresponsive male within the confines of the vehicle.

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The man was later confirmed to be the sole occupant of the vehicle and was declared dead at the scene.

Outpour of condolences and support

Police Commissioner Mark Collins extended heartfelt condolences to France’s bereaved family while acknowledging the significant support from the public during this traumatic occurrence. Collins highlighted France’s esteemed standing within the RVIPF and expressed deep sadness over the loss of a valued colleague and friend to many within the force.

Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. Natalio Wheatley also conveyed condolences on behalf of the BVI government and its citizens to Detective France’s family and loved ones. 

Assurances were given to France’s family and colleagues in the RVIPF and the UK, promising full support in uncovering the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.

Governor John Rankin CMG also expressed his grief over the unfortunate passing of Detective France, extending condolences to the family and the RVIPF members mourning the loss of their esteemed colleague.

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