KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines — The St. Vincent Girls’ High School community is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Morica DaSilva, a student whose death on Thursday, June 25, 2026, has left classmates, teachers, family members, and friends in profound grief. The tragedy occurred on what was meant to be a day of celebration—her graduation day—turning a milestone achievement into an occasion of unimaginable sorrow.
In a statement shared by St. Vincent Girls’ High School, the institution expressed its deep sadness over DaSilva’s passing and extended heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones. School officials described the loss as one that has deeply affected the entire school community, with students, faculty, staff, and alumni joining together to honor her memory during this difficult time.
Although public details surrounding the circumstances of Morica’s death have not been released, the announcement prompted an outpouring of sympathy across the country. Messages of remembrance have highlighted her bright future, kind spirit, and the lasting impression she made on those who knew her during her years at St. Vincent Girls’ High School.
For her graduating classmates, the news has been especially devastating. A day intended to mark the beginning of a new chapter has instead become a time of reflection and mourning as they remember a fellow student whose journey ended far too soon. Teachers and school administrators have likewise shared their support for students and staff as they navigate the emotional impact of the loss.
Tributes shared online have remembered Morica as a young woman whose presence brought warmth and friendship to those around her. Friends have expressed gratitude for the memories they shared with her, while offering prayers and words of comfort to her family during an incredibly painful time. The response from the wider community reflects the deep affection and respect she inspired throughout her life.
As family, classmates, and educators continue to grieve, Morica DaSilva is being remembered not only as a student preparing to celebrate her graduation, but as a cherished daughter, friend, and member of the St. Vincent Girls’ High School family whose life touched many. Her memory will remain with those who knew and loved her, and she will be deeply missed by all whose lives she brightened.










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