The community of Waxhaw is united in grief following the heartbreaking loss of Euster Toussaint and Inol Toussaint, whose lives were tragically taken in a devastating act of domestic violence on Thursday, March 12, 2026. Their passing has left a deep and painful void in the hearts of family members, friends, and neighbors who are struggling to come to terms with a tragedy that has shaken the entire community.
Euster and Inol were more than just names within their neighborhood—they were individuals whose lives touched many around them. They were known by those close to them for their presence, their relationships, and the roles they played in the lives of loved ones. In moments like these, the true impact of a life becomes clear as memories, stories, and shared experiences remind everyone of how deeply connected a community can be.
The sudden and violent nature of their deaths has made the loss even more difficult to process. Acts of domestic violence leave behind not only grief but also confusion and unanswered questions. For those who knew Euster and Inol personally, the pain is compounded by the shock of losing them in such a tragic way. For the wider Waxhaw community, the event serves as a sobering reminder of how fragile life can be and how deeply violence can affect families and neighborhoods.
In times of sorrow, communities often come together to support one another, and Waxhaw has already begun to show that spirit of unity and compassion. Friends, neighbors, and loved ones are offering comfort, prayers, and support to the Toussaint family as they navigate an unimaginable loss. Shared memories and heartfelt condolences continue to pour in, each one reflecting the respect and care people held for Euster and Inol.
As the community mourns, it is also a time to reflect on the importance of compassion, awareness, and standing together against violence in all forms. Tragedies like this remind us of the value of kindness, understanding, and looking out for one another during difficult times.

