


Alex Martínez, the leader of the Dominican community in Antigua and Barbuda, has renewed calls for justice in the unsolved murder of Dominican national Jennifer Bridge, urging authorities to provide answers and ensure that all victims receive equal treatment under the law.
In a recent Facebook Live address, originally delivered in Spanish and translated, Martínez expressed frustration over the lack of progress in the case, reminding the public that Bridge’s murder remains unresolved.
“We are still waiting for justice for Jennifer Bridge. A mother was taken from her child, and we have received no answers. Why is this case being ignored?” he questioned.
Bridge was found dead in Antigua and Barbuda under mysterious circumstances, leaving her family and the Dominican community devastated. Martínez emphasized that just as people are demanding swift justice for the recent murder of a nine-year-old girl, the same urgency should apply to all victims.
“Every life matters, regardless of nationality. We demand that authorities give Jennifer’s case the attention it deserves. Justice should not be selective,” he said.
He also pointed out the emotional toll that unresolved cases take on families and communities, stressing that unanswered crimes lead to increased fear and uncertainty.
“The pain of losing a loved one is unbearable, but when there are no answers, that pain only deepens. Jennifer’s child deserves to know what happened to their mother,” Martínez added.
The Dominican community plans to include a demand for justice for Bridge in an upcoming peaceful march, calling for transparency and action from law enforcement. Martínez encouraged all community members to participate, stating that justice must be served for all, not just for select cases.
“As Dominicans in Antigua and Barbuda, we contribute to this society. We respect the law, and we only ask that the law also work for us. Jennifer’s case cannot be forgotten,” he declared.
Martínez concluded by urging the authorities to communicate with the public about the progress of Bridge’s case and ensure that all victims, regardless of nationality, receive the justice they deserve.
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