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‘We’ll not rest until those responsible for Adrianna’s death are held to account’- Child Rights Commission

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April 30, 2025
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The Rights of the Child Commission (RCC) has expressed deep sorrow and outrage over the tragic death of 11-year-old Adrianna Younge, whose lifeless body was discovered last week under suspicious circumstances at the Double Day Hotel in Tuschen, East Bank Essequibo. In a strongly worded statement, the RCC condemned the failure of institutions responsible for child protection and demanded full accountability.

“No child should ever be denied their fundamental right to safety, protection, and life,” the Commission stated. Describing Adrianna’s death as a “harrowing reminder” of the dangers children face in society, the RCC called for a swift, transparent, and thorough investigation, and declared that justice for Adrianna is “not negotiable—it is a moral imperative.”

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Citing Guyana’s commitments under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), which the country has ratified, the RCC reminded the state of its obligation to uphold the rights to life, protection from violence, and rehabilitation for child victims. The Commission referenced three specific articles from the UNCRC:

  • Article 6: The right to life and maximum possible survival and development.

  • Article 19: Protection from all forms of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.

  • Article 39: The right to recovery and reintegration for children subjected to trauma or violence.

The RCC pledged to closely monitor the investigation and urged all relevant authorities—law enforcement, judicial bodies, and social services—to act urgently and lawfully. “Enough is enough,” the statement read. “Let Adrianna’s memory ignite a nation where no child’s right to life and dignity is compromised.”

In a message directed at the public, the Commission urged communities and institutions to be vigilant and to report any signs of neglect or abuse, emphasizing that protecting children must become a national priority.

To Adrianna’s grieving family, the RCC extended heartfelt condolences and affirmed its commitment to support their pursuit of justice. “Our hearts are with you,” the statement concluded. “We will not rest until those responsible are held to account.”

The Rights of the Child Commission is an independent body established under Guyanese law to advocate for and uphold the rights of children in accordance with both national statutes and international treaties, including the UNCRC.

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