Antiguan and Barbudan Member of Parliament for St. Peter, Asot Michael, was discovered dead in his home on 5th November, 2024, in what officials are investigating as a likely homicide. The tragic news of the longstanding politician’s untimely death has sent shockwaves across the nation.
Police Commissioner Atlee Rodney addressed the media outside Michael’s Dry Hill residence, confirming that the MP was found in a pool of blood and appeared to have suffered multiple injuries. Among these, a particularly severe wound resembling a stab injury is believed to have been fatal.
The exact circumstances of Michael’s death remain unclear, and Commissioner Rodney stated that a comprehensive investigation is underway.
“This is a high-priority case, and we are committing all necessary resources to uncover the facts surrounding Mr. Michael’s death,” Rodney said, assuring the public that the authorities are doing everything possible to bring clarity to the situation.
Asot Michael, who held the parliamentary seat for St. Peter, was a prominent and often controversial figure in Antiguan politics. Known for his impassioned approach and dedicated service to his constituents, Michael’s death marks a significant moment in the political landscape of Antigua and Barbuda.
In response to the news, government officials, colleagues, and citizens alike expressed their grief and condolences to the Michael family.
Investigators have already begun gathering forensic evidence from the scene and are calling on potential witnesses to come forward as they now begin to unravel the circumstances that led to this morning’s tragic event.
Asot Michael was 54-years-old.
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