Couple found dead in car was beaten, strangled

A tragic incident unfolded on Monday in the Fenton Mountains of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as the bodies of a young couple were discovered in a car. The victims, identified as Kamalo Glasgow, 24, and Cassique Richards, aged 25-26, were found beaten and strangled, marking the 33rd homicide in the country this year. The discovery coincided with the nation’s 46th anniversary of independence from Britain, casting a somber shadow over the celebrations. Kamalo’s parents, Dalwin and Gailene Glasgow, expressed their anguish, struggling to comprehend the violent death of their son. Kamalo, a security guard, had recently begun dating Richards. The couple was last seen together on Monday morning after Kamalo dropped off his mother. When he failed to return home by 9 a.m., his family grew increasingly concerned. Initial reports suggested gunfire as the cause of death, but police later confirmed no spent shells were found in the vehicle. Autopsy results revealed Kamalo died from strangulation and a blow to the head, while Richards bore severe beatings. The Glasgow family, devastated by the loss, faces an uncertain path forward as they seek justice for their son.