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gastly369 wrote:Time for that mother to do ah tubal ligation....
Kimberly must be relieved.
Clearly couldn’t be responsible enough to look after her own child so i guess it’s now a weight and an expense off her shoulders.
All the steupsing and fretting to buy milk and pampers is over.
She should be banned from having any more children.
Ok, Baby Manolo. RIP now and i am sorry that i will be apart of everyone else to forget you in a few days.
And Kimberly yuh MC hoping that you live a miserable life.
pugboy wrote:what’s latest with paria divers?
Two funeral homes have offered to cover all the expensesredmanjp wrote:Kimberly must be relieved.
Clearly couldn’t be responsible enough to look after her own child so i guess it’s now a weight and an expense off her shoulders.
All the steupsing and fretting to buy milk and pampers is over.
She should be banned from having any more children.
Ok, Baby Manolo. RIP now and i am sorry that i will be apart of everyone else to forget you in a few days.
And Kimberly yuh MC hoping that you live a miserable life.
she have funeral expenses now doh
Thing for yuhK74T wrote:Who is "Candice Sabga"
Mmoney607 wrote:Any update? No? Ok. Thanks.
No sirMaxPower wrote:Has the responsible mother been charged?
sMASH wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Any update? No? Ok. Thanks.
the second autopsy that the candy lady above paid for, supported the drowning conclusion of the first autopsy.
what they saying is, the body sank to the bottom of the river, so no one saw the body even tho multiple times people passed, then the next morning it rise up as the gases started to bloat it
Mmoney607 wrote:sMASH wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Any update? No? Ok. Thanks.
the second autopsy that the candy lady above paid for, supported the drowning conclusion of the first autopsy.
what they saying is, the body sank to the bottom of the river, so no one saw the body even tho multiple times people passed, then the next morning it rise up as the gases started to bloat it
But how the child reach there
MaxPower wrote:Just asking but if we were in a society where Execution was the penalty for this sort of irresponsible parental behavior, would this have happened?
MaxPower wrote:Just asking but if we were in a society where Execution was the penalty for this sort of irresponsible parental behavior, would this have happened?
redmanjp wrote:hope is not another case and he is found
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/boy-2-missing-with-fears-he-fell-into-river/
Mother is a 19yo....that says a lotalfa wrote:redmanjp wrote:hope is not another case and he is found
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/boy-2-missing-with-fears-he-fell-into-river/
How does a kid end up by a river bank by himself? Article says he's accustomed to going down to the fishing jetty and is know by fishermen. But at age two
Residents of Ortoire Village in Mayaro sprang into action early Friday to look for missing two-year-old Allon Ramdial.
But up to 6.15 pm on Friday, no one could confirm the child's whereabouts, and the massive search was still ongoing on and off shore.
The search team comprised civilians, including fishermen, the NGO Hunters Search and Rescue Team (HSRT) led by Vallence Rambharat, Mayaro / Rio Claro Regional Corporation (MRCRC) members, and others. It also included members of the protective services like police, Coast Guard and fire officers.
Coast Guard officers near the Ortoire River, Mayaro, on Friday, where two-year-old Allon Ramdial went missing.
Coast Guard officers near the Ortoire River, Mayaro, on Friday, where two-year-old Allon Ramdial went missing.
Allon vanished from his home near the Ortoire River in Mayaro. It is believed the child might have wandered off while his mother was asleep and been swept into the river.
The toddler lives at the fishing port in Ortoire Village with his mother Christinna Ramdial, 19. She reported to police that around 6. 30 am, the child could not be found.
Allon was last wearing a blue T-shirt and long blue pants.
A close relative spoke briefly by phone, saying the family was traumatised.
"As we speak, divers are still in the water looking for him. He is a nice little boy, so everyone is traumatised. I know his mother could swim very well, but I cannot say if she taught him to swim. Even so, I do not think a two-year-old child could swim in that volume of water.
"Right now, we are just hoping for the best."
MRCRC chairman Raymond Cozier said the corporation's disaster management unit workers were helping in the search.
"They are using drones up and down the river to try to get sight of the toddler. They saw something dark in the mang (mangrove), and the Coast Guard planned to check it out.
"The community is out there searching. The child's parents spent most of the day searching. I met the boy's grandmother and prayed with her. We cried out to God for the child to show up. The community is saddened. I spoke with some of the fishermen who know him, and they called him ‘the little genius’ because he is so smart."
Rambharat told Newsday his group is working with all stakeholders to find the child.
"So far, we have not had any luck, but we are staying the night. Our goal is to find him."
On May 9, Point Fortin residents joined in a similar massive search when they got the news that two-year-old Kimani Emmanuel Francis had gone missing.
Kimani, also called Mani, wandered away from his family's home in Techier Village. The toddler was barefoot and wore only a disposable diaper.
The next day, the search ended tragically as his body was found in the Guapo River.
An autopsy at the Forensic Science Centre in St James found he died from asphyxia consistent with drowning.
His funeral occurred on May 20 at the Bethel Pentecostal Church in Point Fortin.
Kimani's was buried at the Brighton Cato Cemetery in Gonzales Village.
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