Shots Fired As Protests Escalate In Guyana Amid Autopsy of Adrianna Younge


April 28, 2025

BY GERMAINE KWESI

Shots fired as Guyana's Police use non-lethal rounds at protesters, amid scenes of chaos outside the Georgetown Public Hospital 

Georgetown, Guyana - The situation in Guyana continues to deteriorate as protests intensify following the tragic death of 11-year-old Adrianna Younge. Demonstrators have gathered at Thomas East and Middle Street, outside the Georgetown Public Hospital in the capital, where Adrianna's autopsy is being conducted. Riot police have also assembled at the location, attempting to contain the unrest.

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Social media footage shows chaotic scenes, with missiles being thrown by protesters and riot police responding with force. Reports indicate injuries among law enforcement officers amidst the clashes.

Authorities have appealed for calm, urging protesters to allow the investigation into Adrianna's death to proceed without interference. The tragic circumstances surrounding her death have fuelled widespread outrage, with protesters accusing the authorities of mishandling the case.

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Dr. Gary Collins, the Chief Medical Examiner from Delaware, has been flown into Guyana to conduct the autopsy on Adrianna Younge's body. Selected by the family through their attorney, Dr. Collins brings his expertise to ensure transparency in the investigation. The government has agreed to cover all expenses for his visit, and he has requested advanced procedures, including a skeletal survey and a full-body CT scan, to aid in the examination. His involvement underscores the family's demand for an independent and thorough inquiry into the tragic circumstances surrounding Adrianna's death.

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As the nation grapples with this heart-breaking incident, the focus remains on finding answers and ensuring justice for Adrianna, while addressing the deeper frustrations driving the unrest.