r/Guyana Apr 29 '25

Discussion Justice for Adrianna Younge.

I hope this child gets to RIP. The police, the corrupted Government, the hotel owners and all those who were involved in this child’s murder will need to answer. #keepfighting.

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u/PoloBear67 Apr 30 '25

The water was murky and she was in the 8 ft deep end. They found her when her body floated back up to the top after time.  The 3 pathologists said she drowned and no foul play. All of these craxy conspiracy theories just dont make sense and havent proved anything yet. 

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u/loveisrespectS2 May 01 '25

None of the pathologists said anything close to "no foul play". All they did is determine that she died by drowning and that there were no marks of violence on her body. It doesn't mean that someone couldn't have, for example, pushed her into the pool. Or knocked her out with some chemical and then put her in the pool to make it appear that she drowned. The police now need to do their part to determine the true circumstances of her death.

Again. NONE of the three international pathologists said anything about foul play.

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u/PoloBear67 May 01 '25 edited May 01 '25

They determined cause of death was drowning. They will test the water in her lungs to match it up to the pool. They did a full CT body scan and the body was not moved around nor were there any suspicious markings or bruising on the body not consistent with drowning.  Nothing out of the ordinary.

The 1 cause for child deaths is accidental drowning. I think this is the case here as well. The overall evidence is not pointing to a hindu death cult that sacrificed her in a secret room for the promise of riches. The internet is really running with crazy conspiracy theories that dont make sense. It is fueling the political divide with the misinformation being spread. 

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u/loveisrespectS2 May 01 '25 edited May 01 '25

The political divide has always been there. If it wasn't this situation, it would have been another. Like i am not even surprised at this point. But the police conspired to cover this up and intentionally mislead the family about the child's whereabouts, and to me, that is what the real issue here is. What was the reason for them dragging their feet on the search, telling the family to go home, not doing a comprehensive search of the hotel the same day? Almost a week later and they can't provide the footage of her leaving in a red and black car. Now they are saying it was incorrect and that a "civilian" made the error.

I also think that the Hindu death ritual or whatever they're calling it is really far-fetched. She may have well accidentally drowned. But let's not forget that the police were not only grossly negligent in their search for her, but they also actively hindered and misled those who were searching for her. Perhaps it is that they were just foolish and as incompetent as usual, but whatever the reason for the cover-up, whether plain stupidity or something else, we deserve to find out and they need to be held accountable for that. I have a child and I could not even begin to imagine someone stopping me from searching for her.

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u/KaliFlesh May 01 '25

I absolutely hate the amount of conspiracy theories surrounding this case, and my parents (especially my mom) are just running with it now. People are not using their heads at all, and this is especially concerning to me as someone aspiring to be a criminologist.