Karia Christopher, Director of Communications in the British Virgin Islands Premier’s Office, died suddenly on Friday, December 5. She was found at her home, though officials have not yet released details on the circumstances surrounding her passing.
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Christopher had reportedly been battling an illness, but the nature of her condition and the events leading up to her death remain unclear.
A widely respected and longtime public servant, Christopher held several senior roles across the Virgin Islands government. Her previous positions included Director of Trade, Investment Promotion and Consumer Affairs; Sister Islands Programme Coordinator; and Chief Administrative Officer at the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission.
Premier Dr. Natalio D. Wheatley issued a statement expressing shock and deep sadness at her sudden passing.
“The government of the Virgin Islands is deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the overnight passing of Karia Christopher, our Director of Communications. Ms. Christopher was a highly respected and accomplished communication specialist, a trusted and valued colleague and a strong contributor to the effective delivery of the government’s communications agenda,” he said.
“She will be terribly missed by all of us both professionally and personally. Her warmth, integrity and positive energy would always shine through, regardless of the situation.”
The Premier extended condolences to her husband, Rory; her two children, Hunter and Dakota; her mother, Delrice; and her extended family and friends.
The government is in close contact with the Christopher family and is offering support as they navigate “this profound loss of their beloved wife, mother, daughter and family member,” the statement said.
“May her soul rest in eternal peace,” the Premier added.

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