Police Investigate Sudden Death of Stanley Warner Found Unresponsive in Vehicle on All Saints Road

In the early hours of Saturday, April 25, 2026, law enforcement in Antigua and Barbuda launched an investigation into the unexpected passing of a 65-year-old resident of English Harbor, Stanley Warner. The incident unfolded when patrol officers from the All Saints Police Station, conducting routine mobile surveillance along All Saints Road, spotted a suspiciously parked vehicle on the road’s northern stretch, near the local All Saints Pentecostal Church. Notably, the car had its headlights illuminated and engine left running, prompting officers to conduct a wellness check.

Upon closer inspection, officers discovered Warner, the vehicle’s sole occupant, unresponsive inside the car. Emergency response teams were immediately dispatched to the scene, and a practicing medical doctor officially declared Warner deceased at approximately 8:10 a.m. that same morning. According to preliminary findings from the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda’s Office of Strategic Communications, investigators have not uncovered any visible evidence of foul play connected to the death. However, to clarify the exact chain of events and cause of passing, a formal post-mortem examination has been scheduled.

Records from the investigation show that Warner was last confirmed to be alive shortly after 10:00 p.m. the previous evening, Friday, April 24. In a formal statement released to the public, the Police Administration extended its heartfelt condolences to Warner’s family, friends, and loved ones as they navigate this period of loss. As of the publication of this media release, the full investigation into the circumstances of Warner’s sudden death remains active and ongoing.