St. Lucia Motor Sports Association extends condolences on the passing of Pat ‘Iron Man’ Henry

The St. Lucia Motor Sports Association (SLMSA) has extended its deepest sympathies to the Dominican biking community and the family of Pat “Iron Man” Henry, following the tragic loss of their esteemed President.

Pat “Iron Man” Henry, a revered figure in the biking community, succumbed to injuries sustained in a recent motorcycle accident. The news of his passing has sent shockwaves throughout the region, leaving friends, family, and fellow riders mourning the loss of a passionate rider and dedicated advocate.

Terroll Compton, Chairman of the SLMSA, expressed profound sorrow on behalf of the association. “We were deeply saddened to hear of the tragic loss of your esteemed President. Pat was more than just a leader; he was a passionate rider, a dedicated advocate for the biking community, and an inspiration to so many across the region. His commitment, strength, and love for the sport left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him.”

Compton emphasized the far-reaching impact of Henry’s legacy, noting that the loss is felt not just in Dominica but throughout the entire Caribbean biking fraternity. “We know that words cannot fully express the sorrow felt by those who were closest to him, but please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The loss of such a great figure is not just felt in Dominica but throughout the entire Caribbean biking fraternity. May you find comfort in the memories shared and the legacy he leaves behind.”

Compton assured the Dominican biking community and Henry’s family of the SLMSA’s unwavering support. “As fellow riders and friends, we stand with you in mourning and offer our support in any way possible. May Pat ‘Iron Man’ Henry rest in eternal peace, and may his spirit continue to ride with us all.”

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