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From Anguilla With Love: Support Grows as Injured Fire Fighter Begins Next Stage of Recovery


By Tracyann Dunkley | Caribbean News Watch

The news that Edwin has been flown out for further medical treatment has left a quiet ache across our team at ALL ANGLES UK. For those of us with Anguillian roots, this moment feels deeply personal. 


Anguilla is a place known for its peace, its warmth, and its close-knit spirit—where incidents like this are rare and deeply jarring. To hear of such harm unfolding back home is not only unsettling, but heart-breaking. It reminds us how fragile safety can feel, and how vital it is to hold each other close in times like these.

Edwin Injured Fire Fighter 

In moments like these, we’re reminded of the quiet, often unseen bravery that underpins public service. This young man gave his strength to protect others—and now, in the aftermath of trauma, he faces a battle that few will ever fully understand. Physically, he is hurting. Emotionally, he may be overwhelmed. Mentally, he is likely grappling with fear, confusion, and the weight of uncertainty. His world has shifted in an instant, and the road ahead may feel long and lonely.

Anguilla Fire and Rescue Service escort emergency services in solidarity and salute to Edwin's recovery.

Yet in the midst of sorrow, the response has been nothing short of extraordinary. The community’s support—both on the ground and across the diaspora—has been unwavering, heartfelt, and deeply human. Messages of love, and prayers continue to pour in, forming a collective embrace around Edwin and his loved ones.


This next stage in his recovery is a testament not only to the seriousness of his condition but also to the deep care and commitment shown by those rallying around him. From heartfelt messages to practical assistance, the solidarity has been nothing short of extraordinary.

Edwin transported to Clayton Lloyd International Airport Anguilla.

Edwin’s courage, and the community’s response, reflect the very values we strive to amplify—resilience, dignity, and collective care. We wish Edwin a speedy and as comfortable a recovery as possible, and we send strength to his loved ones during this time of uncertainty.

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This moment reminds us of the power of unity, especially when grief and hope walk hand in hand. We’ll continue to follow Edwin’s journey and honour the spirit of solidarity that has emerged in response.

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