Social Transformation Minister Rawdon Turner has paid tribute to Regan Calliste, the Director of the National Vocational and Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, who died suddenly on Friday afternoon at a KFC drive-thru.
Calliste was a long-serving official within Turner’s ministry and was widely regarded as a passionate advocate for persons living with disabilities.
In a statement posted to social media, Minister Turner described Calliste as “a kind soul” and a colleague whose dedication to inclusion and empowerment left a lasting mark.
“It is with profound sadness that I acknowledge the sudden and tragic passing of Mr Regan Calliste,” Turner wrote. “Regan was not just a colleague — he was a kind soul.”
He also reflected on their shared efforts to renovate and relaunch the rehabilitation centre later this year—an initiative Calliste championed. “He poured his heart into that mission, and it breaks mine that he will not see it come to life,” Turner said.
The minister extended condolences on behalf of the Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation to Calliste’s family, friends, and all those impacted by his work.
“Rest well, Regan,” he added. “Your light will continue to shine in the lives you’ve touched and in the work we will carry forward in your honour.”
Calliste’s death has left a significant void in the ministry and among the many who benefited from his service. His legacy as a tireless advocate for the disabled community is expected to endure.