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Ben_spanna wrote:One settta sh1t about how to proceed legally against this "child", I'm positive hes 15 but bigger than most 18 year olds, with an obvious violent and ignorant attitude that he could even do that to his mother, we DONT want monsters like this in our school system, try him as an adult and lose his watless tail in jail from NOW... or how about we become the first Caribbean country to buss the neck on a youth legally................
Mark007 wrote:Nobody in their right mind gonna allow their daughter around him.
fouljuice wrote:Mark007 wrote:Nobody in their right mind gonna allow their daughter around him.
Yeah but some 'daughters' go want to be with d 'bad boy' even though he is really a good boy,
and 15-20 years from now he might be selling foreign used 'luxury' car and bussin she ass with bull pistle.
SON SET TO WALK
Mother whose hand chopped off stays silent
Ryan Hamilton-Davis
THE 15-year-old Presentation College, Chaguanas student who was the main suspect in a chopping incident in which his mother’s right hand was severed and she was also chopped to the back of the head, may be released from police custody soon.
Investigators probing the incident, which occurred last Thursday at the family’s home in Waterloo, Carapichaima yesterday approached the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice on how to proceed with the case.
Police sources told Newsday that investigators have little to no evidence, since the victim has not made a statement and has not said anything to the investigators.
Last Thursday, the teenager was at his Butler Village, Carapichaima home with his mother, a nurse.
The two were arguing over his parent’s decision the night before, to take away his cell phone.
The complaint was that the schoolboy was too preoccupied with the cellphone and was being derelict in his school work.
The teenager left the house on a bicycle and was later found at the nearby Waterloo Cremation site in a dazed state, with his school uniform covered in blood.
The mother was found later by her husband, who had returned home, and saw her lying semi-conscious in a pool of blood. Her severed hand was nearby on the floor. It was the husband who contacted the police, saying he had found his wife bleeding from injuries.
The teenager was then taken to Brasso Police Station, where minors who commit serious crimes are held before being taken to a family court.
His mother was taken to the San Fernando Hospital where during a ten-hour surgery, her hand was reattached at the wrist. A bloodstained cutlass, belonging to the boy’s father, was later seized by police.
A legal aid lawyer was sourced by the family to represent the schoolboy’s interest and on Monday, in the lawyer’s presence, investigating officers began to question him on the chopping incident.
To every question asked by the investigating officer, the boy said: “no comment, sir.” Police were therefore unable to record a statement from him.
When contacted for comment after the boy was interviewed by police, his father pointed out that there are no witnesses to the chopping incident and that he is standing by his son.
Police later went to the General Hospital and approached the mother, asking that she give a statement. The woman refused, saying she had to speak to her husband. Up to press time, she still maintained her silence.
Police sources last night told Newsday that since only the woman and her son were in the house at the time of the incident and neither have given any information, they do not have sufficient evidence to lay a charge. Up to press time, the police were still awaiting a response from the DPP.
So smallman hit own mums a hiten mitsurugi for seizing his phone and you want a Dean to give him "licks"?maj. tom wrote:wheyyy imagine he gone back to school Monday morning nah. The fella who does sit next to him sheiting bricks.
The school authorities better take steps with this boy. He go trip off in school and murder a teacher if he gets told off for not doing his homework. Look what he get away with already.
Boy if Rostant was still Dean he wudda blaze that boy black wayward ass till he learn the way of Jesus.
Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
mero wrote:Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
Waterloo home.
Cutlass.
Chops mother's arm clean off .
I'm going with A, final answer
Black people don't pull blade for they mums
You'll be surprised. While what u mentioned is an accepted explanation and normally true, there are some kids who just do dumb sheit.maj. tom wrote:No not licks as a consequence of the crime. You misunderstand me. A boy like that would have all the signs of an undisciplined troublemaker since Form 1. These kind of incident don't happen overnight. It was a matter of the boy not being checked with discipline and fear of authority. But you can see now that nothing was ever done along those lines.
He certainly was not getting that training from home and that is the purpose of the strict discipline those all-boys schools are (were) famous for. A Dean of Discipline had that duty. You think the experienced teachers who have seen all kinds pass through never knew? A 15 year old boy who could raise a blade to his own mother in a rage tantrum didn't just "trip off" in a one time incident.
mero wrote:Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
Waterloo home.
Cutlass.
Chops mother's arm clean off .
I'm going with A, final answer
Black people don't pull blade for they mums
nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
rspann wrote:There are monsters of all ethnicities. Why is the relevance of him being east Indian? All over the country black boys are wiping out one another. What makes this one worse than any other?
rspann wrote:mero wrote:Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
Waterloo home.
Cutlass.
Chops mother's arm clean off .
I'm going with A, final answer
Black people don't pull blade for they mums
You could be right.
No black children goes to Presentation.
No black people lives in Waterloo.
No black people ever use cutlass.
And no black person ever cut off anybody hand or head.
That is logic for your money. The only time you ever post is to criticize Indians. The only thing you do is to show your racial bias and your stupidity.
rspann wrote:The only time you ever post is to criticize Indians.
Gramps can we actually have your take on the issue seeing instead of you trying to derail the ched typical 2nr style by lamenting on this race talk? No one cares that the boy is indorspann wrote:There are monsters of all ethnicities. Why is the relevance of him being east Indian? All over the country black boys are wiping out one another. What makes this one worse than any other?
mero wrote:rspann wrote:mero wrote:Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
Waterloo home.
Cutlass.
Chops mother's arm clean off .
I'm going with A, final answer
Black people don't pull blade for they mums
You could be right.
No black children goes to Presentation.
No black people lives in Waterloo.
No black people ever use cutlass.
And no black person ever cut off anybody hand or head.
That is logic for your money. The only time you ever post is to criticize Indians. The only thing you do is to show your racial bias and your stupidity.
Old man, nobody change yuh diaper for the night or wha?
So on the whooole of 2nr which is filled with blatant racial attacks on "PNM kinda people " day in day out which you self either partake in, endorse/pretend you eh see, you pull me out at being racially biased because I deducted the boy was East Indian?
Something really wrong with allyuh yes. Had this only be from Laventille or anywhere on the EWC, thread woulda be 20 pages long with the usual sheit posters and yourself starring with the PNM ppl again /"Jumped Up House Ni99er Rowley" /"one less PNM hand to vote"! and calling for death sentence for the boy.rspann wrote:The only time you ever post is to criticize Indians.
Lol, never knew football discussions and Messi worship = criticizing Indians, learn something new everyday on 2nr, otherwise miss me with that race talk bs old man
Son of chopped mother released
NALINEE SEELAL
AFTER seven days in detention at the Juvenile Booking Centre in the Brasso Police Station, the 15-year-old college student suspected of chopping off his mother’s right hand was ordered released by the Office of the DPP pending further investigations.
The weeping schoolboy was reunited with his father and other relatives shortly after 3 pm yesterday, in front of Sgt Boxer of the Freeport Police Station, who is assigned to probe the incident. The boy’s father later told Newsday, “I do not want to speak with any media at this time,” when asked how he felt about his son’s release.
The father has supported his son even after police said he was the main suspect in the chopping incident. He remained adamant that he had a duty to stand by his child despite the circumstances.
The father visited his son every day of his detention, taking clothes and other items and assuring him his stay at the detention centre would not be for long.
On Sunday, after attending a prayer service at Brickfield, the father visited his son and was privy to him being interviewed by Sgt Boxer. Asked about the chopping incident, the boy answered, “No comment,” to all questions. The boy’s Legal Aid attorney was also at his side. On Monday, Boxer went to San Fernando General Hospital to interview the boy’s mother, but she was said to be in surgery.
He returned on Tuesday and met with the victim, who told him she was not in a position to give a statement, and had to speak with her husband first. Late Tuesday the investigator met with attorney Angelica Teelucksingh in the office of the DPP South to discuss the police findings. Teelucksingh sought directions from her superiors and yesterday at 9.30 am, police were told to release the boy.
Sources close to the boy’s mother said she was elated on learning of his release. She confided to relatives that she is hoping he would visit her, as they had not seen each other since she was chopped.
Secretary of the Association of Psychiatrists Dr Varma Deyalsingh said, “Even though the teenager is released back into society, we have to ensure that he gets the proper help to deal with the situation in which he found himself.
“We have to recognise the fact that in teenagers their brains are still developing and the three frontal cortex in the brain deals with handling emotions, feelings and impulsive behaviour.
A child who acts out in a hostile, aggressive manner would certainly need help in dealing with any underlying psychological issues.
“We will have to identify if he has any deep-seated psychological problems that may also need medication. The mother would also need help to deal with the trauma which she experienced and the entire family would need to be brought into counselling to see how we can manage the family dynamics.”
Last Thursday, the teen’s mother was found with her right hand severed and chop wounds to the head and back. The boy was later found at the Waterloo Cremation Site by police and taken into custody as the main suspect.
The following day, during ten hours of surgery at the San Fernando General Hospital, doctors were able to reattach the severed hand.
mero wrote:Presentation college kid.nemisis wrote:sooooo the child east indian, african, dougla, guyanese???
Waterloo home.
Cutlass.
Chops mother's arm clean off .
I'm going with A, final answer
Black people don't pull blade for they mums
Schoolboy moved to secret location
NALINEE SEELAL
THE 15-year-old college student ordered released on Wednesday by the DPP, has been taken to an undisclosed location where he is to receive counselling and rehabilitation. The teen was taken from the Brasso Police Station on Wednesday afternoon by his father.
Neighbours and relatives waited in vain for his return to the family’s Carapichaima home but when he failed to show they were told a decision was taken not to have him at home for several reasons. The boy was detained last week after his mother’s right hand was chopped off and she was chopped to the back of the neck.
Yesterday the boy’s grandmother said, “I listened to the radio and looked at the television news which revealed my grandson was back home, but that information is not true. I don’t know where my grandson is but I am hoping to see him soon.” The her knowledge, the boy has not yet visited his mother who remains at hospital.
On Wednesday, lead investigator Sgt Boxer of the Freeport Police was given instructions to release the schoolboy. He was in custody since last week Thursday after the chopping incident. His mother underwent ten hours of surgery during which, her hand was reattached at the wrist. Police said he was released because of insufficient evidence.
Saw the pics earlier and can't find it back now.Where was it posted?airuma wrote:Just got some pics of the victim..... that boy should be put away! From the pics, I would say if the victim did not block with her hand, she would be dead, and it was multiple chops.... definitely not.... oh shucks! ah was only grand-charging!
I have to say hats off to the doctors if this woman is still alive!
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