Senator Leslie Robinson, Champion for Bermuda’s Future, Passes at 57

Bermuda mourns the loss of a dedicated public servant and advocate, Senator Leslie Robinson, who passed away at age 57.

Appointed to the Senate by Premier David Burt, Senator Robinson was known for her commitment to empowering Bermudians, especially in areas of social equity and economic reform.

Senator Robinson’s appointment to the Senate came as a recognition of her-long dedication to bettering the lives of others. A proud Bermudian, she used her platform to tirelessly advocate for underrepresented communities, bringing a compassionate voice to issues impacting families, young people, and the economically disadvantaged. Colleagues and constituents alike knew her as a thoughtful leader with a sharp mind and an unwavering commitment to fairness and integrity.

In her Senate role, Senator Robinson played a pivotal part in shaping policies that promoted economic inclusion and social justice. She championed initiatives to improve education, expand access to healthcare, and support small businesses, especially those owned by women and minority groups. Her tireless efforts helped set Bermuda on a path toward a more equitable future.

Beyond politics, Senator Robinson was known for her warmth, humility, and deep love for her island home. Friends remember her as a generous spirit with an open heart, always willing to lend an ear or a hand to those in need.

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