Chandrikapersad Santokhi, former President of Suriname, died on Monday afternoon after reportedly falling ill earlier in the day at his residence in Lelydorp. His sudden passing has sent shockwaves across the nation and the wider Caribbean community. Emergency services were called around midday after Santokhi experienced medical complications. He received initial treatment at home before being rushed to the Academisch Ziekenhuis Paramaribo for urgent medical attention. Despite the efforts of healthcare professionals, he died shortly after his arrival. Authorities have not yet revealed the exact cause of death.
Born on 3 February 1959 in Lelydorp, Santokhi hails from an Indo-Surinamese Hindu family and was the youngest of nine children. Raised in humble circumstances, his father worked at the Paramaribo harbour while his mother was a shop assistant. His upbringing fostered a strong sense of discipline and community responsibility. Santokhi began his career in law enforcement, eventually attaining the rank of police commissioner. His leadership and dedication to justice earned him national recognition, paving the way for his entry into politics.

Santokhi served as Minister of Justice and Police before becoming a key figure in Suriname’s political scene. As leader of the Vooruitstrevende Hervormingspartij (VHP), he promoted reforms, good governance, and national unity. In 2020, he was elected President of Suriname, leading the country through a difficult period marked by economic recovery efforts and global uncertainties. His administration aimed to restore financial stability, strengthen international partnerships, and promote transparency.
Widely respected for his calm demeanour and firm leadership, Santokhi played a significant role in shaping modern Surinamese politics. His contributions extended beyond governance, as he consistently advocated for multicultural harmony in a diverse society. The VHP has announced that an official statement will be released later, while the government is expected to provide further details regarding funeral arrangements and national observances.

As the nation mourns, more details about the circumstances of his passing and commemorative events are expected to be announced in the coming days. Tributes are already flowing in from political leaders, citizens, and international partners, all honouring a man who dedicated his life to public service. Santokhi’s death marks the end of an era in Suriname’s political history, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, leadership, and dedication to his people.


