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Basically...wagonrunner wrote:when the entitled "little angel" meets discipline for the first time.
Doctors reattach right hand of Mom chopped in cutlass attack
Nalinee Seelal
Doctors spent close to 10 hours on Thursday reattaching the right hand of a Carapichaima mother who was attacked hours before by her son.
However doctors at San Fernando General Hospital yesterday said they discovered bleeding in the woman’s brain and she was moved to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital where she remains warded in critical condition.
The woman, who is a nurse, also remained incoherent following the surgery and doctors advised that she be given time to recuperate fully before she is allowed to be interviewed by police officers.
A source at the hospital said when the victim arrived by ambulance on Thursday priority care was given to her.
Newsday was also told this is not the first time a severed limb has been re-attached by the team of surgeons at San Fernando.
"This is not unusual, many people in different areas of trauma have had their limbs re-attached. We have that competence within the South West Regional Authority, the success rate has been very high." one medical official said.
Yesterday the woman’s husband remained at her bedside at the Intensive Care Unit praying for her swift recovery. While at his wife’s bedside he was comforted by nurses and visitors of other patients at the ICU who promised to pray for him and his family.
The distraught man told Newsday everything happened so fast on Thursday, he is still in a daze but added that both he and his wife are praying people and he knows in his heart that God will come through for his wife and make her better.
RBphoto wrote:I feel it have more to this story than just mom taking away a cell phone from the boy.
randolphinshan wrote:Infamouz wrote:UNC!!! FAULT
YES !! Since Kams came with her foolishness to ban corporal punishment in schools violence has soared to new levels.
ADONI wrote:Boi, is best they put him in a cell with a rope attached to the ceiling... Sad to say...
correct.rspann wrote:Mammy going to ask the police to spare him. He was a good boy and didn't mean to do it . Doh put him in jail nah.
Sundar wrote:sMASH wrote:this is what happens when children have no fear (yes, fear) of their parents. long time, u used to fraid to get licks from ur parents. nowadays, them aint business.
Agreed 100%. These little punks have 'rights' now so beware they say. How inconsiderate that you'd value a cell phone over your mother. Smh society is f@*ked.
paid_influencer wrote:putting my money on the boy being on hallucinogenic drugs at the time.
the mainstream population still things drugs mean cocaine or marijuana. that is no longer the case: the youth take lab-made drugs that get them high, but the side-effects are nothing we have seen in T&T before.
[*]you see things. you look at your clothes and think your clothes are eating you. you look at your family member and you see a demon staring back at you, as real as you or me.
[*] you do not feel pain. you can bash your hand into a wall with all your strength, until blood is pouring down and your bone exposed, but you feel no pain. there is no pain trigger to make you stop.
[*]you no longer feel emotions. where you would normally feel psychological pain at what you have done, you now feel nothing. You could have killed your whole family, but it feels like you just went to the bakery to buy bread.
folks, this is real. these new generation drugs on the streets are baaad news.
national geographic link: https://documentaryvine.com/video/drugs ... ner-drugs/
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x481laj
Les Bain wrote:Is the hand a loss or can it be saved?
Infamouz wrote:randolphinshan wrote:Infamouz wrote:UNC!!! FAULT
YES !! Since Kams came with her foolishness to ban corporal punishment in schools violence has soared to new levels.
Beat them! Teach fear...
stev wrote:My mother is friends with the victim...
...that child needs to be kept locked away.
they always provided everything for that boy...he is far more privileged than 1/2 the nation's youths. half the neighbourhood in shock at the moment...
Galvatron wrote:hydroep wrote:People used to say that video games and computers were addicitve but those things cannot hold a candle to social media and smartphones nuh. If their battery dead, WiFi cut out etc. some people get depressed, others fidgety and the rest call up bmobile, Digicel or Flow demanding to know when the service coming back up...they so cyar do without it. And this current generation has it the worst.
Mr. Man obviously has some issues but what happened there looks like an extreme case of post-acute withdrawal syndrome and should be a lesson for parents to encourage balance before things reach this stage. Put dong the damn phone and go and do something else...
Check out Black Mirror on Netflix
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