The Truth About Guadeloupe

What really happened at the Sainte-Anne Christmas Market?

On Friday evening in the seaside town of Sainte-Anne, Guadeloupe’s Christmas market was shattered by a violent incident that left families, vendors, and children scrambling for safety. At approximately 7:30 p.m., a vehicle drove into the heart of the market, injuring several people — including children who had been waiting in line at a nearby food truck.

Despite the seriousness of what happened, very little reliable information has reached the public. Official statements have been sparse, media coverage inconsistent, and online speculation has filled the gaps. Some posts allege fatalities; others insist there were only injuries. Some frame the event as an intentional terrorist attack; others cite the 45-year-old driver’s reported intoxication. Even basic questions — Why that location? Why at the moment of the town’s Christmas illuminations? — remain unanswered.

These uncertainties matter. Christmas markets have been targeted by Islamic terrorism before, and at a time when attacks on Christian communities are rising globally, people deserve a factual, transparent account of what really occurred in Sainte-Anne.

With so many contradictions circulating online, Rebel News has deployed reporter Alexa Lavoie to Guadeloupe to conduct an on-the-ground investigation. Rather than rely on second-hand reporting, she is speaking directly with locals, gathering evidence, documenting the scene, and verifying the claims that have been spreading across French and English social media.

Her goal is simple: to cut through the uncertainty and tell the truth about what happened.

This site will serve as the central hub for Alexa’s exclusive field reports and video updates, interviews with residents, analysis of official statements, and any new developments uncovered during her mission.

Bookmark this page and check back frequently for Alexa’s latest updates.

Our reporters travel light, independently, and without government or corporate backing. Alexa will be on the ground for a limited time — just 24 hours — to gather as much verifiable information as possible.

Getting to Guadeloupe on short notice isn’t cheap, and Rebel News relies entirely on the voluntary support of viewers who believe independent journalism still matters. If you think this investigation is important — if you want clarity rather than rumours, and on-the-ground reporting rather than speculation — please consider contributing.

Thank you for standing with independent journalism!

Please help cover the costs of Alexa’s mission to investigate what really happened at the Christmas market in Guadeloupe

We deployed Alexa to Guadeloupe on short notice to uncover the truth behind the Sainte-Anne Christmas market tragedy — but travel, equipment, and production costs add up quickly. If you believe this story deserves real, on-the-ground journalism rather than rumours and guesswork, please consider chipping in to help cover the expenses of this mission. Every contribution, big or small, helps us continue reporting the facts the mainstream media won’t.

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