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BREAKING NEWS: ‘Stranded’ Canadian is leaving Saint Lucia finally, thanks to Babonneau Police and local business

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Inspector Bradley and Parsons (HTS video-still image)

(SNO) – The Canadian man who claimed he was stranded in St. Lucia while on vacation due to financial constraints, is scheduled to leave the island this weekend.

The Babonneau Police Station in collaboration with a prominent business in the Babonneau community purchased an airline ticket for Wayne Matthew Parsons on Friday, June 22, according to Inspector in charge of the Babonneau Police Station, Terry Bradley, in an exclusive interview with St. Lucia News Online (SNO).

Bradley said Parsons is scheduled to leave Saint Lucia at 3:35 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, 2018 via flight 1879 on Air Canada.

The senior cop said the business, in partnership with the station, also purchased “brand new clothing and shoes” as well as toiletries for Parsons’ journey.

Bradley said the business place, which prefers to remain anonymous, decided it was a good gesture considering that Saint Lucia depends on Canada for tourism and such a move would portray a positive image of the island.

He also noted that the business place has always worked in partnership with the Babonneau Police Station.

The middle-aged Canadian has been in police custody after his story came to pubic attention and the authorities discovered that he overstayed in Saint Lucia.

He was awaiting repatriation.

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