St. John’s, Antigua – Child rights advocate Dr. Cleon Athill is calling out what she describes as a dangerous silence surrounding an alleged incident involving a man luring young students with money at Foundation Mixed School on Wednesday, March 25, 2025.
In a strongly worded post on social media, Athill said the alleged incident involved a man entering the school compound and attempting to lure Grade 2 students—approximately 7 to 8 years old—with money. Despite the seriousness of the matter, Athill says the event has gone unreported in the media, and there has been no public advisory from the Ministry of Education or law enforcement.
“No news outlet took it up. No reporter made a news item of it. No advisory to the public from the ministry alerting that there’s a predator on the loose!” Athill wrote.Athill, who has spent years advocating against domestic violence and child abuse, emphasized that perpetrators “thrive in silence” and “hide in dark places,” underscoring her frustration with the lack of public response.
The incident, she said, occurred just two days before the Ministry of Education encouraged a national ‘School Uniform Day’—a symbolic event in which adults dressed in children’s school uniforms. Athill had previously raised concerns that the initiative could potentially blur boundaries and inadvertently expose children to risk, but her caution was widely dismissed at the time.