PNP saddened by death of Francois St Juste
The People’s National Party (PNP) says it is saddened by news of the death of veteran broadcaster & radio personality Francois St Juste.
St Juste died this morning at the University Hospital of the West Indies. He was ailing for some time.
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PNP president and Leader of the Opposition Mark Golding said St Juste left an indelible mark on the nation’s media.
“His passing has put the entire Jamaica in mourning. I always enjoyed listening to Francois on Fame FM, and later, Radio Jamaica, with the humour and joy he brought to the airwaves. For over two decades in broadcasting, Francois reflected the best of the Jamaican personality. He made an indelible mark on our nation’s media, and we give thanks for his life.”
St Juste had more than 20 years of experience working on morning radio.
“Jamaica will miss his warm smile and infectious personality as an entire generation grew up hearing his voice on the airwaves. The PNP extends condolences to his family, friends and loved ones,” the statement from the Opposition party read.
Francois co-hosted the morning show ‘Sunny Side Up’ with Paula-Ann Porter-Jones at Radio Jamaica until his death.