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BOY CHOPS OFF MOM’S HAND
Rage after cellphone taken away
A 15-YEAR-OLD form three Presentation College student, in a fit of rage, yesterday chopped off his mother’s right hand and then chopped her several times on the back of the neck after an argument at their Waterloo home. The teen, who was in his school uniform, with blood splattered over his shirt, was found in a daze at the nearby Waterloo Cremation site. While being escorted to a police van, he began weeping and told police he was sorry.
He said, “I did it because my mother took away my cellphone the night before and I found it was unfair.” The boy was taken to the Brasso Police station, which has a detention centre for juveniles.
The boy was at his Butler Village, Carapichaima home with his mother who is a nurse, early yesterday when they argued over her decision to take away his cellphone. The teen took a cutlass and chopped off her right hand at the wrist. He then chopped her several times on the back of the neck. As he left the house, his father met him and asked why he was not at school and why his clothes were soiled. The boy did not respond but rode off on his bicycle.
When his father went upstairs to the bedroom, he found his wife semi-conscious and bleeding, with her severed hand on the floor. He called a neighbour, who put the hand in a bag of ice. The injured woman, a nurse for several years, told her neighbour and husband what to do to stop the bleeding.
She was taken to the San Fernando Hospital, treated and warded in critical condition. Yesterday, she had emergency surgery to have her hand re-attached and to save her life because she had lost so much blood.
Police led by Sgt Boxer and including PC Gibson, interviewed the boy’s father, who told them his son had been acting strangely within recent weeks, and they suspected he was using drugs. His cellphone was taken away as punishment, but his father expressed regret over the move and believes his wife would not be fighting for her life if they had not done so.
Investigators said yesterday that they would have to await advice from police legal officers before the boy is questioned. Brasso police station is a juvenile booking centre and he will remain there until Legal Aid assigns a state-appointed lawyer to speak with him. Only after that will police be able to interview him. If he is charged he will appear before the children’s court in Fyzabad.
Yesterday, Central Division police described the incident as the most incredible for the year and said it reflects what society has now become. Head of Central Division Snr Supt Inraj Balram said the incident was very disturbing. “It is appalling for a 15-year-old who is attending a prestigious school to resort to that kind of violence against his own mother. I am pleading with people who have troubled children to seek counselling for them,” Balram said.
Education Minister Anthony Garcia said the ministry received a report from School Supervision personnel on the chopping. Garcia said the information he had was that the incident occurred after the mother scolded her son about his school work.
He said the ministry is mobilising all necessary resources and experts from the Student Support Services Division of the Ministry will provide counselling and intervention for teachers and students of the suspect’s school. The Division will also extend similar services to the student’s relatives.
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.
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.
randolphinshan 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.
Yes keep showing wrestlers on National TV on Monday and Tuesday prime time, where any disagreement they fight. What else the youth gonna learn. Violence, no respect for elders even parents. Yet man gets jail for a lil sensi.
sMASH wrote:I grow up on that, watched the most violent movies, played the most violent games at the time and ain't violent. My padnahs and all too, all them was wrestling and fighting games...
But at the end of the day we know it was make believe and that u CAN'T fight Ur parents. No matter how Much camel clutch and sleeper holds and suplex and fork to forehead we know about.
Its not the entertainment that causing the violence. It's the self of entitlement, the sense of self importance, the removal of the parents as an immovable authority figure, the sense of the wants and desires of a child is important and that they over ride the constraints of the the family... The kinds of things is why children are wayward and uncontrollable.
They grow up thinking that their way is what should be. And they retaliate at any opposition.
But, but, but, because the society is like that now, that everybody is wrong and strong, if u grow up Ur children to be respectful and democratic, other people will walk all over them.
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...
mero wrote:Injun again
hydroep wrote:As usual is all kinda gossip yuh hearing now. Somebody just telling me how "de father say" the boy have a drug problem, as if that is some sort of justification/excuse...
Infamouz wrote:UNC!!! FAULT
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