PNCR mourns death of activist Randolph Gordon

The PNCR is mourning the death of party activist Randolph Gordon, who died on Thursday evening after a brief illness.

In a statement issued yesterday, the party said Gordon was a longstanding member of the PNCR and that he had worked hard to promote its interest in the Festival City and the North Ruimveldt communities.

He was a member of the party’s General Council and a professional social worker attached to the Ministry of Labour. The statement described him as “a quiet, soft spoken and likable” character, adding that he believed in the objectives and programmes of the PNCR and gave his all to ensure their implementation.

The party also offered its condolences to his family, relatives and close friends.

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