24/04/2025
Her name was Adrianna Younge. She was just 11 years old. A child full of life, laughter, and promise.
She went for a swim with her family. She never came back.What followed was confusion, silence, and now—grief.
The reports said she got into a car. But her body was found in the same pool she was last seen in. How does that happen? How does a child disappear before our eyes, only to be found where she was first reported missing?
The country must have answers: How was Adrianna missed during the original pool search? Was the vehicle footage misidentified or manipulated? Who, if anyone, tried to mislead the investigation?This tragedy has exposed multiple layers of possible negligence or worse:
Hotel safety and surveillance failures
Potential missteps in early police response
Inconsistencies in the vehicle and suspect account
This is not just about justice for one family. It's about restoring public trust in the institutions meant to protect our most vulnerable. No stone must be left unturned. No failure must be left unaccounted for. Adrianna deserves truth. Her family deserves justice. And Guyana deserves better
This isn’t just about the questions we’re left with. It’s about the heartbreak of a family—and a country—that trusted our systems to protect her and instead got silence and shadows.
President Ali has spoken. A special team will investigate. But we, the people, must speak too.
We demand answers. We demand truth. We demand justice—not just for Adrianna, but for every child who deserves to be safe.
We are not letting this go. Not this time. Not ever again.