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    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has expressed his personal view on the death penalty, indicating that he is not in favor of it. This stance comes amid public outcry for the reinstatement of capital punishment following the brutal murder of a 9-year-old girl, Chantel Crump. The case has sparked widespread debate and calls for harsher penalties for heinous crimes.

    Many citizens have voiced their support for the death penalty, arguing that it is necessary to deter such crimes and provide justice for victims and their families. However, PM Browne has cited legal impediments and international pressures as reasons for his opposition to capital punishment. He emphasized that his government is committed to ensuring justice through existing legal frameworks.

    The Prime Minister’s position has drawn mixed reactions, with some agreeing that the death penalty is not a solution, while others believe it is essential for addressing the rising tide of violent crimes in the country. The debate continues as the nation grapples with the tragic loss of young Chantel and the broader issue of crime and punishment.

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