Slain law student to receive posthumous degree

The Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies has launched formal procedures to grant a posthumous Bachelor of Laws degree to Daquan Roberts, a high-potential third-year law student whose life was abruptly ended by a recent outbreak of gun violence. The landmark decision was publicly announced by Deputy Principal Professor Winston Moore during an on-campus vigil and memorial walk held Saturday, an event organized to celebrate the short but meaningful life Roberts built during his time at the institution.

Speaking on behalf of the university’s principal to a crowd of mourning relatives, teaching staff and fellow students, Professor Moore acknowledged that the entire campus community has been left reeling by an incident of this magnitude, even as the university’s core mission remains centered on nurturing the next generation and building brighter futures for its students.

“Daquan came to this institution to earn this degree through years of consistent effort, unwavering dedication and personal sacrifice,” Professor Moore told attendees. “We hope this honor can bring a small degree of comfort to his family, as they take solace in knowing that his academic journey here has been fully recognized and celebrated by our institution.”

Beyond being just a name on the university’s student registry, Roberts is remembered by the campus community as a deeply committed scholar who entered the legal field with the goal of advancing equal justice for all. Professor Moore called the young student’s death a senseless, horrific tragedy, noting that while the Cave Hill Campus has never experienced a loss of this kind in its history, deadly gun violence has become a depressingly normalized crisis across the broader regional society.

“Gun violence does not merely end a single life—it steals an entire future,” Professor Moore emphasized. “It robs our community of a son, a friend, a classmate, and a future attorney who could one day have stood in a courtroom to advocate for those who had no other voice to speak for them.”

In closing, the Deputy Principal challenged the entire university community to turn its shared sorrow into determined action. He called on all attendees to speak out loudly against the ongoing wave of violence that is cutting short the lives of young people across the region, and to work toward creating safer learning environments where all students can pursue their education free from fear. The event concluded with a formal commitment from the university: the institution will stand in unwavering solidarity with the Roberts family in the years ahead, and will ensure Daquan’s legacy remains a permanent, honored part of the Cave Hill Campus’ history.