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Les Bain wrote:I cah even kill a chicken to eat it, far less think about ressing chop on another human being.
FAR LESS chopping up my parents, even though we doh talk again.
airuma wrote:^^ I would really like to hear that version of "good guidance" that generally results in a child making a mess of things. I am not saying that it cannot happen, as with everything else, there are anomalies. I am just saying that statements like those, based on a small, isolated, biased sample, will influence some parents to hold back from providing for their children "properly".
"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"
So only two people in a room, one gets a hand chopped off, the right hand too so if she is right handed we could kinda rule out that she would chop off her right hand with her left hand..... yet we need a statement!
BTW, there is a picture of the suspect in circulation, looks like it was taken in an airplane.
Les Bain wrote:I cah even kill a chicken to eat it, far less think about ressing chop on another human being.
FAR LESS chopping up my parents.
DON’T COME BACK HERE
Villagers threaten schoolboy who chopped mother
Nalinee Seelal
SOME residents of Butler Village in Carapichaima yesterday declared that unless he is fully rehabilitated, following intense counselling, a teenage schoolboy who was released last week after being detained for chopping his mother, will not be welcomed back in the village.
In fact, one resident said he was waiting for the boy to come back so he could give him some licks for what he did.
The boy who is 15 and a student of Presentation College, Chaguanas was ordered released from police custody by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) after investigators said they were unable to get a statement from the boy or his mother, whose right hand was chopped off and she was also chopped to the back and side of her head. She remains warded at hospital. On being released into the care of his father, from the Brasso police station, the boy was taken to a secret location not in Butler Village where he is said to be receiving counselling. The woman, who is a nurse, was brutally chopped at home on April 19. An angry villager said yesterday that in all major religions, a mother is revered and venerated. As such, he said, it is a terrible sin for a child to raise his/her hand against their parent especially their mother.
“That boy has brought shame to our village. We have people in here who are from different religious backgrounds but we all agree that this boy needs to be placed in an institution where he can be counselled and given a complete psychiatric evaluation before he is allowed to return to society. Until then, he is not welcomed in the village,” a resident said.
Another villager added: “I was just waiting for him to return home last week to tell him exactly how I felt and to give him a good beating. But his house remains locked and I have not seen any activity there. I feel he is being hidden. But I will wait patiently until his return,” the angry villager said. Other villagers called on police to send officers from the Service’s Victim and Witness Support Unit to counsel the entire family.
“I can’t understand how that mother could live in the same house with that teen ever again, not knowing if she would ever be able to love her son the way she did before he chopped her. Imagine she has to use the same hand that was chopped off to cook food for him or to hug him,” a villager said. The boy’s grandmother yesterday confirmed he has not returned home since being released from the Brasso Police Station’s juvenile booking centre last week. “Nobody is telling me where he is. He is not home and I want to see him,” she pleaded.
On Friday, Minister of National Security Edmund Dillon said the Chairman of the Children’s Authority Hanif Benjamin made contact with the boy’s father to enquire if the family would accept counselling from the Authority.
The father said no. Police investigators said yesterday the investigation is still open but until they get concrete evidence to base the laying of a criminal charge, their hands are tied. Last week, president of the International Women’s Resource Network Sandrine Rattan indicated she would write to the DPP with respect to the decision to release the teenager.
SWRHA to probe gruesome pics of chopped mom
Sandhya Santoo
THE South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) has launched an investigation into leaked photographs of the woman who was allegedly chopped by her son. The photos circulating on social media showed the woman at the medical facility with her severed hand, one photo showing the wounds she suffered to her face and shoulder and another in the operating theatre where doctors were performing surgery to reattach the severed limb.
SWRHA is looking into the breach of patient privacy and the details surrounding its release. The SWRHA release stated: “The South-West Regional Health Authority (SWRHA) views with concern pictures circulating on social media regarding the severed hand and other injuries of the nurse who was allegedly attacked by her son...
redmanjp wrote:now hearing rumours that it could be someone else who chop the mother and they blaming it on the boy
and the father refused to let the boy receive counselling? sounding fishy
hydroep wrote:Someone posted the pics but they were understandably removed. Gruesome.
It's doubtful that the young man will be able to live this down. He may have to change his name and look to get a fresh start elsewhere yes. The way some of those villagers talking if he goes back there they go chop him out of spite...
Heard this too...battyman of a different breed. They have rights! Allegedlywickedtuna wrote:Also trini rumored the mother discovered a relationship between him and another school boy ...resulting in phone being taken away .....alleged
MaxPower wrote:^ realization...
Enlarge the images and place it all over the nation with the teenage kant face next to it...he must look beaten to the pulp, and all limbs severed...we must see the pain and torture on his face, his tears settling in the gashes on his face....
Look at it and learn from it....the youth must understand from early.
nick639v2 wrote:redmanjp wrote:now hearing rumours that it could be someone else who chop the mother and they blaming it on the boy
and the father refused to let the boy receive counselling? sounding fishy
Well they did say the boy admit to it and all.. i really doubt if he hadn't done it he would've said so.
Boy who chopped mom may be placed in special institution
Shane Superville
THE 15-year-old schoolboy who allegedly chopped off his mother’s hand at the family’s Carapichaima home last month, may have to be enrolled in a special learning institution according to Education Minister Anthony Garcia yesterday.
At a press conference at Education Towers, St Vincent Street, Port of Spain, Garcia said the teen was undergoing counselling from members of the Student Support Services Division of the Ministry of Education and said he may be enrolled in a special institution where he will be able to receive the necessary help.
“The student has not been suspended from school,” Garcia said.
Guidance officer and manager of the Student Support Services Division Amanda Pedro echoed Garcia’s sentiments and said the mental well-being of all students remained the ministry’s top priority, adding that the student must first receive a thorough assessment from a health agency before he would be allowed to return to school.
“The student is engaged in some intensive counselling and assessment activities with the consent of parents and we are looking at a referral form for medical health assessment. When these are done and after the student has received the assessment of a referral agency from the Ministry of Health, we will provide the school with preparation for re-entry but that is not the issue at this point.”
Pedro said the division is prepared to work closely with the teen when he returns to school as concerns were raised over his reintegration into the school body after his photo has been circulated over social media.
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