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Wife of Adam Stewart loses battle with cancer
Jill Stewart, the wife of hotel mogul Adam Stewart, executive chairman of Sandals Resorts International, who recently passed away, is being fondly remembered for her strength and resilience during her year-long battle with cancer.
The 43-year-old Bahamian touched many hearts with her openness about sarcoma, a type of cancer affecting various locations in the body, including bones and soft tissues
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According to Mayo Clinic, Sarcoma is the general term for a broad group of cancers that begin in the bones and in the soft (also called connective) tissues (soft tissue sarcoma) Soft tissue sarcoma forms in the tissues that connect, support, and surround other body structures This includes muscle, fat, blood vessels, nerves, tendons, and the lining of the joints
Despite facing a devastating diagnosis, Jill was determined to share her journey and the family’s experiences with cancer, showcasing her unwavering will to fight
Adam Stewart’s heartfelt tribute
On Saturday, July 15, Adam Stewart, who had been Jill’s best friend for 28 years, shared the heartbreaking news of her death on Friday, July 14 through a Twitter post Adam, who met Jill during their time at boarding school when she was 15 years old, expressed that her passing has been “unimaginable,” and he and their three children were heartbroken
He also spoke of Jill’s unmatched courage, strength, and grace, and how her love would continue to guide them even in her absence
Tributes from officials and tourism sector
Tributes also poured in from state officials, people in the tourism sector, and organizations that had benefited from her support, particularly the 10K and marathon running events she endorsed
Prime Minister Andrew Holness paid tribute to Jill’s courage, grace, and resilience, stating that her story would forever be etched in the hearts of those she touched through her selflessness
In a similar vein, Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett praised her as a great mother and partner to one of the Caribbean’s finest entrepreneurs, highlighting Adam’s unwavering care during her illness and their exemplary bond as a model of true love and marriage
Jill’s journey of community building through running
Jill left the Bahamas and moved to Jamaica in 2005 She co-owned a pilates studio and was an avid runner, actively supporting Montego Bay’s first 10K/5K run and walk for education, the MoBay City Run (MBCR)
Her commitment to the causes of education, fitness, and the promotion of her beloved city resonated deeply with the event’s purpose
During the recent staging of the event in May 2023, the organizing committee honored Jill by naming the female 10k trophy after her, acknowledging her immense contributions
Jill Stewart’s legacy will be remembered for her determination, love, and lasting impact on the lives of those she touched, leaving behind a profound sense of grief but also a lasting inspiration for the Caribbean and beyond
Belize on high alert as New World Screwworm cases emerge in Central America
ByAshleyHyde
The Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) said it is monitoring the outbreak of New World screwworms in Central America, where Panama recently declared a State of Zoosanitary Emergency with reported cases in cattle, pigs, dogs, and horses
The New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax), a parasite capable of affecting all mammals, including humans, has raised significant concern to authorities
Female flies belonging to the Calliphoridae family and Chrysomyinae subfamily are attracted to wounds and exposed mucous membranes, where they lay eggs
Within 12 to 24 hours, larvae emerge and begin feeding on the host’s skin and underlying tissues, leading to a condition known as wound or traumatic myiasis, which can have fatal consequences
Belize, which successfully eliminated the New World screwworm in 1992 and has maintained this status since then, is aware of the potential threat posed by the parasite’s reintroduction
This threat extends to livestock, small stock, avian industries, wildlife, and human populations BAHA’s proactive measures monitoring and heightening importation conditions
To ensure that the country remains free from the New World screwworm, BAHA has recategorised the risk of importing animals from affected countries as high and has strengthened importation regulations