Tourism minister mourns death of US businesswoman after Antigua beach attack

Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Tourism, Charles “Max” Fernandez, has expressed sorrow over the death of American businesswoman Karen Johansson, who was attacked on Runaway Beach several weeks ago and later died from her injuries.
In a statement, Mr Fernandez offered condolences to Johansson’s family on behalf of the government and people of Antigua and Barbuda, describing her as a valued contributor to the tourism sector.
He said Johansson was well known for providing horseback riding experiences along the island’s coastline and had a strong personal connection to Antigua, which she shared with visitors.
Johansson’s death has prompted an outpouring of grief within the tourism community, where she was regarded as welcoming and dedicated to promoting the island.
Mr Fernandez said the government was closely following the police investigation into the attack, stressing that it must be handled with urgency. He also noted that Johansson was a registered organ donor, saying her final act would help save lives.
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