President Simons verzekert hulp nabestaanden; begrafeniskosten voor de Staat

Surinamese President Jennifer Simons has expressed profound sorrow and national solidarity in response to a devastating violent incident that occurred in Richelieu, Commewijne district. The tragedy resulted in multiple fatalities, including children, during what should have been a period of holiday celebration and reflection.

President Simons characterized the violent event as a national tragedy that has deeply affected the Surinamese people during what should have been a season of unity and hope. “This tragedy strikes our nation during a period when we have just celebrated Christmas and were preparing for the New Year—a time that should symbolize togetherness and hope,” the President stated in an official address.

The Surinamese government has implemented immediate support measures, including professional psychological assistance and counseling services for bereaved families through appropriate agencies. In a significant gesture of state solidarity, the government will cover all funeral expenses for the victims.

President Simons has deployed a high-level ministerial delegation including Justice and Police Minister Harish Monorath, Social Affairs and Housing Minister Diana Pokie, and Deputy Health Minister psychologist Radj Jadnanansing to personally assess the situation and provide support to affected families.

International condolences have been received, with Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof personally expressing sympathy to President Simons and the people of Suriname. The President emphasized the need for national unity, compassion, and collective strength during this period of profound grief.