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The University of the West Indies (UWI) is mourning the loss of final-year student Alexia Trim, who was set to graduate with First-Class Honours in Law. Alexia passed away in Colombia on October 22nd due to complications from a medical procedure. Born with Arterio-Venous Malformation, a rare condition involving abnormal connections between arteries and veins, she had been airlifted to Colombia for specialized treatment. Despite her ongoing medical challenges, Alexia was remembered as a dedicated student who showed excellence and determination throughout her academic journey. Her unexpected passing on the eve of her graduation has deeply touched the UWI community, underscoring the fragility of life and the strength she demonstrated throughout her studies and illness.
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