In Jamaica, Northern Caribbean University Mourns Lethal Shooting of Associate Professor
- Dr. Gordon Lightbourn, an associate professor at NCU, was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds at his home in Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica, by a housekeeper on Aug. 7, 2020.
- Gordon Lightbourn had served as an associate professor in the Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science Department at NCU since 2012.
- Authorities in Jamaica have reported that violent crime is increasing at an alarming rate.
From the Inter-American Division – 13 August 2020 | The entire Northern Caribbean University (NCU) family and the Board of Governors, is still shocked as they mourn the recent passing of one of its professors. Dr. Gordon Lightbourn, an associate professor at NCU, was discovered with multiple gunshot wounds at his home in Christiana, Manchester, Jamaica, by a housekeeper on Aug. 7, 2020.
“Unfortunately, gunmen have once again carried out their dastardly deed by taking the life of one so valuable, not just to the NCU family, but to all who knew him,” said Dr. Lincoln P. Edwards, president of NCU in a recent press statement. Dr. Edwards expressed his deepest sympathies to Dr. Lightbourn’s family.
Gordon Lightbourn served as an associate professor in the Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science Department at NCU since 2012. His expertise and work in the area of tissue culture was well known nationally, university officials said.
“He was a vital part of the national drive for self-sufficiency in the production of Irish potato and took seriously his role of producing Irish potato seedlings in the lab for distribution to farmers in Central Jamaica,” said Dr. Edwards.
Dean of College of Natural and Applied Sciences Professor Vincent Wright said that “Dr. Lightbourn was a very competent faculty member and was well liked by students and faculty.” Wright disclosed that in addition to the tissue culture potato project through the Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Dr. Lightbourn was involved in a ginger project with the Food and Agriculture Organization.
“Dr. Lighbourn’s tragic and untimely demise highlights the unacceptable level of crime and violence in society, even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Edwards. “We call on the authorities and all who desire to lead this nation, to urgently find a solution to this great and appalling malady we call crime.”
Authorities in Jamaica have reported that violent crime is increasing at an alarming rate.
Chairman of the Board of Governors of NCU Pastor Everett Brown, expressed shock and disbelief at the murder of Dr. Lightbourn.
“I am indeed shocked and saddened by the passing of our dear lecturer who gave long and dedicated service to our university,” said Brown. “He was a very focused and committed worker who served with distinction and spearheaded several of NCU’s breakthrough research projects.”
“We express our sincere condolences to Dr. Lightbourn’s family and assure them of our prayers as they go through this period of bereavement,” Brown added.
Nigel Coke contributed to this article.
Image credit: Northern Caribbean University
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