Warren Douglas Mottley brother to PM Mottley died at age of 55
PM Mottley said that Warren Douglas Mottley passed, and she just wanted to say thank them to all of them who had reached out.
1st of July 2021

Due to the unexpected departure of the soul of Warren Mottley on Tuesday, who was brother to Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley. Due to which the PM Barbados was mourning on Tuesday evening. Warren Mottley has told as PM Mottley’s twin.
At Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Tuesday, Warren Mottley, who was 55 years old, died due to an undisclosed ailment. There have been no additional details available. PM Mottley said that Warren Douglas Mottley passed, and she just wanted to say thank them to all of them who had reached out. There have been hundreds of the people.
“Thank you on behalf of his wife Shawn and his two lovely daughters Emanuelle and Laurenne and on behalf of my parents, my brother Stewart, sister Elan and myself. Mottley was like her sibling. He has been an attorney-at-law in the Mottley and Co law chambers that have been established by their father, Elliott Mottley. PM Mottley, while describing her brother, said that her brother was a good man and acknowledged it would be a difficult time for the family in future.
PM Mottley said that they have been going through a rough time and that would happen within all of 48 hours that has been rough, but she knew many of them to go through this every day, and to that extent, that has been the actual definition of what life is about.
PM Mottley said that father Paul reminded her that day that grief has been just simply a way of saying I love you, then if that has been what it is, they can say, Warren, they love him. They knew that he was a good father, a good husband, a good son, a good brother, a good friend, and God knows him would be taking care of him in another place. That doesn’t make that any easier, at some point, hopefully, the memories would bring no tears but smiles and laughter.
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