Dominica martial arts academy 'vandalised during the night'
'If they can do that to me, who is next?', asks shaken owner

A martial arts instructor has been left "lost for words" after his Goodwill academy was vandalised in the early hours of this morning.
According to reports, Shannah Robin has been left with a bill of $4,200 to repair the damage to his Federation Drive property.
Speaking to Dominica News Online, Robin said: “It was a malicious act, it was a wicked act, it was an act that was intentional and I just don’t understand the level of wickedness that is going on in our country.
“Why would somebody want to send a brick into my door when I don’t have problems with anybody?”
WIC News understands that a brick was thrown through the building's door, which is located onPolice are looking into the incident.
“If they can do that to me, who is next?" Robin is quoted as saying.
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