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Fyzabad student attacked with brass knuckle by masked schoolmate
A 15-year-old student of Fyzabad Secondary School is having medical treatment after he was repeatedly punched by a schoolmate who wore a brass knuckle, covered his face with a mask and wore gloves.
His mother is now seeking legal redress and a transfer, as she said three weeks after this incident, the bully is still at school, while her son is missing classes, and neither the police nor the Ministry of Education has acted in their interest.
Instead of going to school on Monday, the Form Three student spent the day at the Point Fortin Hospital (PFH) having treatment and a CT scan to unveil what injuries he may have suffered in the unprovoked attack which took place on September 27, just outside the school grounds.
The brutal beating was captured by the camera of a private enterprise. The footage has been in the hands of the police since September 30.
It shows the mask-wearing attacker running up behind his potential victim, pouncing on him, and raining blows on part of his neck and head.
The victim, who lives in Point Fortin, was walking towards a nearby bakery after school, to get a bite to eat while waiting for his regular maxi taxi to take him home.
The child fell to the ground, then got up as the assailant ran off. Dazed, and having trouble breathing, the child managed to walk back to the school.
His mother told the Newsday in an October 14 interview the school said it was unable to reach her by cellphone. Her son was put in the care of his maxi-taxi driver, who arrived and took him to the nearby Fyzabad Health Centre, where he was given oxygen and treated.
He was later taken by ambulance to the PFH, where he was further treated and had an X-ray done and given a neck brace.
Almost three weeks later, his mother said, he is still in excruciating pain and has not been to school since. She is afraid there may be long-term consequences.
hover11 wrote:The sad thing is they might pay the ransom and still get rid of him FB_IMG_1728831661698.jpg
Another report of an armed robbery and kidnapping by suspects wearing kits resembling that of police tactical wear has been made.
The latest incident took place around 9pm Monday night at a furniture shop located along Douglas Trace in St Mary's Village.
Police were told that a 55-year-old man and a 32-year-old man were all at the establishment, when a group of masked men entered.
The four suspects were said to be wearing police clothing and camouflage clothing.
They were all armed.
The men announced themselves as police officers and told the four victims that they had warrants to search the premises.
They then handcuffed the 55-year-old and relieved him of his wallet containing TT$1,600 as well as US$2,000.
They then forced the 55-year-old into a Toyota Hilux which was parked outside.
The 32-year-old victim was then tied up and placed in the trunk of a black Hyundai Elantra which was parked outside.
Both vehicles then drove off
They then made their way to the home of the 55-year-old, and ordered the man to grant them access to the premises.
The victim complied and the suspects entered the home.
They tied up a 20-year-old woman and a 38-year-old woman, who were at the premises, and the suspects then ransacked the home.
They stole several items of value including jewelry, cash, cellular phones, and other items of value.
The 55-year-old was then placed back in the Hilux and the suspects drove off in an unknown direction.
The victims were able to untie themselves and notified the police.
Up to 9am today, the victim had yet to be accounted for.
PC Burton is continuing enquiries.
More on this as it becomes available.
Police are investigating a report in which a man was reportedly ordered to pay $20,000 by the Divali holiday, or else he and his mother would be killed.
According to poice reports, the 32-year-old victim was confronted by an armed man on October 21, who threatened to kill him and his mother is he didn't pay the sum of $20,000 in cash by Divali.
The victim, concerned that he would not be able to raise that amount by the deadline date, and afraid that the threats would be made real, notified the police.
He also informed officers that the suspect had previously extorted him of $75,000 between February and July this year.
Cpl Baskh is continuing enquiries.
More on this as it becomes available.
mero wrote:Correct area blocked off now by Churches on Henry Street. Heard it was some rapid fire , place was real crowded too
It is the owner of cell for less Ltd fatherviedcht wrote:Just just spot this from Ian. My mind cross a tuner same time
PNM countryMaxPower wrote:Sigh rel hard to watch how defenseless he was and dragged away.
Sigh hope he is returned safely.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Victim is 70 year old zahir khan
Nobody dead it seems yet, they make it look good though. Found a free ak47 lying around too.Chimera wrote:Is a rich Muslim they kidnap.....let's see how long they live
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:14 year old boy kidnapped in st. Augustine early this morning
wing wrote:I wonder whose feelings were triggered by my last post? The hypocrisy of this site is something else....
You're a racist, calling the woman a UNC shows how low you are. Not every African is a PNM and not every east Indian is a UNC. This slave/ tribe mentality is the same reason the country can't move forward.wing wrote:I wonder whose feelings were triggered by my last post? The hypocrisy of this site is something else....
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