Guyanese woman critical, daughter killed in BVI shooting

A 36-year-old Guyanese woman is said to be in a critical condition while her 11-year-old daughter is now dead following an execution-style shooting on Wednesday night in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
The dead child has been identified as Trinity Moses, while her injured mother has been identified as Ramona Moses; they are both of Huntums Ghut, BVI.
According to BVI Platinum News, the incident occurred at about 21:30h on the West End Public Road, Tortola. A third person, Franklin Penn, 41, of Parham Town, East End, was also killed in the shooting incident.
It has been reported by the news agency that the woman and her daughter, along with BVI man, were in a vehicle when a scooter with two riders pulled up alongside. Subsequently, several gunshots were fired into the vehicle before the two suspects fled the scene.
The three victims were rushed to a nearby hospital, where the 11-year-old girl and the man were pronounced dead on arrival. The Guyanese woman is still hospitalised.
BVI Platinum reported that the Police are yet to establish a motive for the shooting incident. Nevertheless, investigations are ongoing.