Former Grenadian Senator Neilon Franklyn dies at 28

Neilon Franklyn, one of Grenada’s youngest senators, has died at the age of 28. Franklyn, who represented the main opposition New National Party (NNP) in the 11th Parliament, collapsed on Sunday and passed away at the General Hospital. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

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Franklyn, who was appointed to the Upper House in June 2022 at the age of 25 on the recommendation of then Opposition Leader Dr. Keith Mitchell, resigned as a senator effective 30 September 2024 and later left the NNP. He had graduated from St. George’s University in May 2025 and was employed as a customs officer.

Tributes have poured in from across the political spectrum. Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell described Franklyn as “a passionate advocate for youth empowerment and economic development,” praising his dedication to fostering youth leadership and contributing to national dialogue. Opposition Leader Emmalin Pierre offered her condolences, noting he was “definitely gone too soon.”

The NNP also extended sympathies to Franklyn’s family, highlighting his service in the Upper House and his commitment to national development. The party said, “Senator Franklyn served Grenada with distinction and dedication… His contributions to our nation will be remembered with deep respect.”

Franklyn was widely recognized for his commitment to youth empowerment and regional integration. In 2023, the United Nations in Barbados described him as someone who “believes that young people have the power to make a difference in their communities and in the world, and he is committed to giving them a voice.”

News of Franklyn’s death was first shared on social media by his family, who wrote: “Good evening, everyone. This is Neilon’s family, confirming that he has passed away. May his soul RIP.”

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