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Apr 03, 2016 News
The Special Committee on Constitutional Reform convened by Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo was plunged into a state of shock and deep mourning when it leant of the very tragic passing of William Haslyn Parris.
“Haslyn was a critical member of the Committee whose contributions and deliberations were always incisive, deep, masterful and invaluable.
“The Committee benefitted from his immense institutional knowledge, profound appreciation of the political, social and economic history of our society and keen interest in the future of our country,” Convenor Nigel Hughes said.
“Haslyn was possessed of a fine mind. Our work will be severely curtailed by his absence. We offer our most profound sympathies to his family on the loss of this great son of the soil.”
A book of condolence will be opened in his memory at the Chambers of Hughes Fields and Stoby where the Committee met every Friday.
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