Hundreds of Trinidad Businesses Close to Pay Tribute to Andrea Bharatt

Approximately 500 businesses across Trinidad and Tobago closed their doors on Friday, part of a nationwide protest against violence against women, as murder victim Andrea Bharatt was laid to rest.

Bharatt, a 22-year-old court clerk, was kidnapped on January 29 and her decomposing body found on February 4. The murder sparked outrage across the twin-island republic where several protests and candlelight vigils have been held, and citizens have demanded justice for murdered and missing women.

Read: Cardi B Speaks Out Against Gender-Based Violence in Trinidad

Supermarkets, food outlets, legal firms, hardware stores, and automotive parts stores were among the hundreds of mostly small and medium-sized businesses that did not open.

Speaking at a meeting of his People’s National Movement (PNM) on Thursday night, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley said this was a “season of great sadness”.

- Advertisement -

“I don’t feel good. This nation is hurting. This nation is mourning. This nation is a place where we are experiencing life that many have not experienced it before,” he said.

However, he acknowledged the outpouring of support for Bharatt’s family and the actions being taken by residents to show their solidarity with victims of crime.

Rowley said this “coming together of our nation to say ‘enough is enough’ may be the first step in the right direction”.

“I am very sorry that it took another life for all of us to rise up like this… I am saying if we are rising up like this it means that when you know something about a criminal in this country, that same attitude will take you to tell the police whether it’s your neighbour or your family,” the Prime Minister added.

“Don’t tell me after you have this vigil and after you express this anger and you make those demands, that you will know where a gun is … a gun which the next time it barks would be another life and another news and another Andrea [and not speak up].”

As the funeral procession for Bharatt made its way to the Faith Assembly Church in Arima on Friday, hundreds of citizens lined the streets.

The young woman was remembered in music, word and via a video presentation of her life, during a funeral service that was streamed online.

On the same day Bharatt was laid to rest, a 24-year-old man charged with her murder appeared in court.

Negus George was denied bail when he appeared in court, along his common-law wife Giselle Hobson, who was charged with receiving stolen items.

Two other suspects in the case previously died in police custody.

Andrea Bharatt was last seen alive on January 29, when she and a friend got into a car with ‘H’ licence plates. Bharatt’s friend disembarked at her stop but Bharatt never made it home.

An autopsy done at the Forensic Science Centre on Monday was inconclusive but one privately done, subsequently, showed that Bharatt died as a result of blunt force trauma and internal haemorrhaging.

CMC

More Stories

US travel ban

Caribbean nations included on draft US travel ban proposal

According to a report by The New York Times, the Trump administration is considering a new travel ban that would affect several Caribbean nations. The...
NMIA Jamaica Norman Manley International Airport

Fire at Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston disrupts flights

Emergency responders worked overnight to contain a fire that broke out in the Club Kingston VIP Departure Lounge at Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA)...
Guyana Government to assist sugar workers

Guyana in diplomatic talks with US over Cuban medical missions sanctions

The Government of Guyana is engaged in diplomatic discussions with the United States to address concerns over the expansion of US restrictions on Cuba’s...
Nearly six thousand people killed Haiti in 2024

IACHR expresses concern over worsening security crisis in Haiti

The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has voiced grave concerns over the escalating security crisis in Haiti, citing a surge in extreme violence...
Owen James

Jamaican media mourns the passing of veteran journalist Owen James

The Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of veteran journalist Owen James, hailing him as a trailblazer in...
Turks and Caicos

US warns Americans not to travel with firearms or ammo to Turks and Caicos

The U.S. Department of State has issued a forceful warning to American travelers, urging them to leave all firearms and ammunition at home when...
Barbados to host 69th CARPHA

Barbados to host 69th CARPHA Health Research Conference focused on mental health

Barbados will host the 69th Annual Health Research Conference of the Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) from May 7 to 9, with a...
Stuart Young

Stuart Young to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on March 17

Energy Minister Stuart Young is set to be sworn in as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago on March 17, following Dr. Keith Rowley’s...
Issa Trust Foundation

Issa Trust Foundation expands neonatal training in Jamaica

From February 28 to March 14, 2025, the Issa Trust Foundation spearheaded a critical initiative to enhance neonatal care in Jamaica by providing specialized...
eGov Technology Showcase

Jamaica advances digital transformation at eGov Technology Showcase

The future of Jamaica’s digital transformation took center stage at yesterday’s eGov Jamaica Limited GOJ Digital Government Technology Showcase at the Jamaica Pegasus. The event,...

Latest Articles

Skip to content