Friends and loved ones turned out once again to a well-attended candlelight vigil on Saturday night in memory of mother-of-three Simone Whyte.
The 45-year-old died on November 14 after apparently being stabbed to death in the city centre.
Her friends have been battling to raise EC$15,000 to repatriate her body back to her native Jamaica where her three children and parents live.
They have collected almost EC$2,000 to date.
Alden Smith, father of Whyte’s fourth child who died as a toddler, told Observer that additional fundraisers were being organised to meet the target.
Whyte’s friends also plan to hold a memorial service to remember the popular hairstylist who had lived in Antigua for the last few years.
Meanwhile a third vigil will take place tonight from 6.30pm on the corner of Market and Tanner streets where she died nine days ago.
A man is currently being held on remand charged with Whyte’s murder.