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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Boko Haram "killed woman in labour" during attack: Amnesty

Thursday, January 15, 2015 | 4:34 AM    

LAGOS, Nigeria (AFP) – Boko Haram fighters killed a woman as she was in labour during what is feared to be the deadliest attack in the militants’ six-year insurgency, Amnesty International claimed on Thursday.

The human rights group said one witness to the assault on Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad in northeast Nigeria, told them the woman was shot by indiscriminate fire that also cut down small children.

“Half of the baby boy (was) out and she died like this,” the unnamed witness was quoted as saying.

Amnesty said this week that hundreds of people, if not more, may have been killed in the attack, which began on January 3 and is thought to have targeted civilian vigilantes helping the military.

“They killed so many people. I saw maybe around 100 killed at that time in Baga. I ran to the bush. As we were running, they were shooting and killing,” a man in his fifties was quoted as saying.

Another woman added: “I don’t know how many but there were bodies everywhere we looked.”

The testimony chimes with claims from local officials that huge numbers were killed and that of witnesses spoken to by AFP, who described seeing decomposing bodies littering the streets.

One man who escaped from Baga after hiding for three days said he was “stepping on bodies” for five kilometres (three miles) as he fled through the bush.

Nigeria’s military, which often downplays death tolls, said this week that 150 people died, dismissing as “sensational” claims that 2,000 may have lost their lives.

Human Rights Watch said the exact death toll was unknown and in a statement published on Thursday quoted one local resident as saying: “No one stayed back to count the bodies.

“We were all running to get out of town ahead of Boko Haram fighters who have since taken over the area.”

Both Amnesty and HRW published separate satellite images of Baga and Doron Baga, 2.5 kilometres away, which it said showed the scale of the attack.

Aerial shots of the two towns — which have been hit previously by fighting — were shown the day before the Islamists moved in and four days later, after they had razed homes and businesses.

Amnesty said that the images showed “devastation of catastrophic proportions”, with more than 3,700 structures — 620 in Baga and 3,100 in Doron Baga — damaged or completely destroyed.

HRW said 11 percent of Baga and 57 percent of Doron Baga was destroyed, most likely by arson, attributing the greater damage in the latter to the fact that it houses a military base.

The Multinational Joint Task Force of troops from Nigeria, Niger and Chad has been involved in counter-insurgency operations against Boko Haram.

At least 16 settlements around Baga were burnt to the ground and at least 20,000 people fled, according to local officials.

Medical charity Doctors Without Borders said on Tuesday that its team in the Borno State capital, Maiduguri, was providing assistance to 5,000 survivors of the attack.

The UN refugee agency has said that more than 11,300 Nigerian refugees have fled into neighbouring Chad.

Amnesty said the eye-witnesses and images reinforced the view that the attack was Boko Haram’s “largest and most destructive” in its fight to establish a hardline Islamic state in northeast Nigeria.

“The deliberate killing of civilians and destruction of their property by Boko Haram are war crimes and crimes against humanity and must be duly investigated,” it added.

Some 300 women were said to have been rounded up and detained at a school, witnesses told Amnesty, adding that older women, mothers and children were released after four days but younger women kept.

The Baga attack came before presidential and parliamentary elections in Nigeria next month and an upsurge in violence apparently designed to undermine the legitimacy of the vote.

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

S.C. woman woman files missing person report for Deadhead son missing since 1995

A South Carolina mother’s belated decision to file a missing person report on her Deadhead son could help investigators in Virginia identify a car crash victim from 1995. 

The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported that a report had been filed Tuesday by 63-year-old Margaretta Evans. She told police that her son, Jason Patrick Callahan, had not been seen or heard from since June 1995, when according to Mytle Beach Police Lt. Joey Crosby, “he left to follow the band Grateful Dead.”

Callahan, who would be 38 today, is described as standing between 5 feet, 10 inches and 6 feet in height, weighing approximately 160 pounds, and having wavy brown hair and brown eyes. 

Crosby told the Sun News that DNA samples had been collected and sent for evaluation to determine whether Callahan is the unidentified victim of a fatal car crash known as “Grateful Doe.” The case has been featured on the social media site Reddit in recent days. 

According to National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, “Grateful Doe” was a passenger in a Volkswagon van when it crashed in Emporia, Va. on June 26, 1995. The driver, who was also killed in the crash, was identified, but his family did not know the passenger. Investigators did not find any identification on the passenger’s body or in the van.

According to reports at the time, the victim was carrying two scalped tickets to Grateful Dead concerts in Washington D.C., and was wearing a Grateful Dead t-shirt from the band’s ongoing tour. “Grateful Doe” was also carrying a lighter and four quarters, while a note found at the crash site was addressed to “Jason” and signed by two girls named Caroline. 

In 2012, officials released a composite image of what “Grateful Doe” might look like. The release sparked fresh interest on social media. Virginia authorities have not commented publicly on the latest investigation into the case. 


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Monday, January 12, 2015

France"s most-wanted woman: Hayat Boumeddiene

Saturday, January 10, 2015 | 3:54 PM    

PARIS, France (AFP) – A crossbow in her hands and covered head-to-toe in a black Islamic headwear and robe that leaves only her eyes visible — that is the image now circulating of France’s most-wanted woman: Hayat Boumeddiene.

The 26-year-old is the partner of Amedy Coulibaly, one of the three gunmen shot dead by police after three days of high drama in France.

The photo — first published by Le Monde —   contrasts with the one French police issued in its public appeal to locate her following the bloody events of Friday, when Coulibaly was killed by police commandos after he took hostages in a Jewish supermarket in Paris.

The mugshot provided by the police shows a sleepy-eyed young woman, her face and brown hair showing, whom they had questioned in 2010 about Coulibaly.

The police notice warns that Boumeddiene, now France’s most-wanted woman, is considered “armed and dangerous”.

She is suspected of being Coulibaly’s accomplice in the murder of a policewoman in southern Paris on Thursday, during a massive manhunt for two brothers who a day earlier massacred 12 people at the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo.

Police also suspect she might have been involved in Coulibaly’s supermarket hostage-taking, though she was not identified among the dead or wounded.

Coulibaly was a 32-year-old long-time criminal who apparently became a radical Muslim during one of his frequent stints in prison.

He claimed in a brief phone call to French television station BFMTV midway through the supermarket siege that he belonged to the Islamic State jihadist group.

Coulibaly also said he had coordinated his hostage-taking with the other two gunmen, brothers Cherif and Said Kouachi, who claimed separately to BFMTV that they belonged to another fundamentalist group, Al-Qaeda in Yemen.

Cherif Kouachi, a 32-year-old Frenchman of Algerian descent, was said to have pushed Coulibaly, a French citizen of Malian background, towards extreme Islam while the two were in prison together.

There was “constant and sustained” communication between Boumeddiene and Cherif Kouachi’s wife Izzana Hamyd, according to Paris’s chief prosecutor François Molins, who said “more than 500 calls” were made between the two women in 2014. Hamyd has been in custody since Wednesday.

Coulibaly and Boumeddiene were seen together in Paris late Thursday getting out of a taxi, a source close to the police investigation told AFP.

Investigators are now going through telephone records and wiretaps, and other material seized during searches, to determine the extent of the complicity and anyone else who might be connected to the gunmen.

But the focus right now is on Boumeddiene.

Coulibaly moved back in with her in May last year when he was released from his last period behind bars.

One of seven children to a mother who died when she was six, Boumeddiene was put into foster care with her young siblings because her father, a delivery man, was unable to take care of them.

She had a religious ceremony in 2009 to “marry” Coulibaly, though such unions are not recognised in France unless preceded by an official civil ceremony, and the couple lived in a modest apartment in a poor suburb south of Paris.

Le Parisien newspaper said she lost her job as a cashier because she insisted on wearing the all-covering Islamic garment known as a niqab.

Boumeddiene accompanied Coulibaly several times to a forest in central southern France to fire a crossbow. Le Monde published several photos of the couple holding up the weapon, with Boumeddiene wearing her niqab.

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Dutch woman arrested after confessing to smuggling cocaine in her "private parts"

Tuesday, January 06, 2015 | 11:53 AM    

PARAMARIBO, Suriname (CMC) – Police say they have arrested a 38-year-old woman on drug related charges as she attempted to board a flight at the Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport on Sunday.

A police statement Tuesday said that the woman, identified only as Rachel A and the holder of a Dutch passport, had checked in for a flight to The Netherlands.

“During inspections it turned out that she had hidden cocaine in one of her body cavities,” the police said in a statement adding that the woman had also admitted to swallowing some of the cocaine pellets.

Police said “so far” they confiscated 310 grams from Rachel A and that the case has been transferred to the Narcotics Unit for further investigation.

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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

WOMAN WHO DRESSED UP AS NURSE TO STEAL BABY DIES IN PRISON

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A woman serving time for kidnapping a newborn baby from a Pittsburgh hospital has died.
Officials say 22-year-old Breona Moore died Thursday night.

Moore was sentenced to 30 to 60 months in prison back in June for taking the baby from UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital.
Moore still had several months left in her sentence at the state correctional institution at Muncy. Her attorney got a phone call Friday morning from her confused and grief-stricken family saying she had passed away.

“Our preliminary investigation is that she was in prison, she was sick and they took her to the local hospital and unfortunately that hospital … I don’t believe she was there too long until she passed away,” said attorney Blaine Jones. “So I spoke with her mother today. I’m going to be meeting with her mother and other family members within the next day or two and we’re going to determine what course we’re going to take, whether that’s some type of legal action or what we’re going to do.”

Authorities say Moore died of natural causes while being treated at a Danville hospital. According to police, Moore entered Wanda King’s hospital room in August 2012 wearing newly-purchased hospital scrubs and said she was taking her newborn baby for tests.

Moore put the baby in a zippered bag, left the hospital and boarded a bus heading for Downtown. Friends say she had claimed she was pregnant and now had a 3-day-old baby. The Assistant D.A. said she even put pictures on Facebook showing off her new baby. Eventually, police tracked her to an office in a building on Fourth Avenue where she had done volunteer work. Officers found her hiding in a closet with the newborn.

At her hearing in June, Moore apologized to the family, saying she kidnapped the newborn from Magee because she just wanted someone to love. “Breona said ‘I don’t want to put the mother through that, I know I messed up,’” said Jones. “She owned it the entire time, once she became mentally stable.”

Her relatives knew about the mental illness, but they apparently had no knowledge of any physical medical conditions. Her family and her attorney have a lot of questions. “A 22-year-old shouldn’t just be passing away like this,” Jones said. “We want to know what’s going on.”

What do you think…karma?

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

Woman accused of stabbing businessman offered bail

Christopher Thomas, STAR Writer

WESTERN BUREAU: A St James woman recently charged in connection with the stabbing death of a businessman at a nightclub in Montego Bay, was offered bail in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate’s Court.

Renee Hibbert from Paradise Crescent, Montego Bay, is charged with the murder of Kentley Thomas. She was offered $350,000 bail with three sureties. Her case was set for mention on November 26.

The allegations are that on Saturday, September 13, approximately 5:15 a.m., Hibbert and Thomas were patrons at a nightclub along Gloucester Avenue, in Montego Bay.

It is further alleged that, while at the club, the two got into an argument. During the ensuing brawl, Hibbert brandished a knife and stabbed Thomas in the chest, before fleeing the scene. Thomas was subsequently pronounced dead at hospital, and Hibbert was arrested and charged on September 24.

In court, Clerk of the Court Yanique Henry expressed opposition to Hibbert getting bail on the grounds that the defendant and a number of the witnesses in the case live close to each other.

Same community

“The prosecution has certain concerns, as the witnesses and the accused live in the same community and there may be interference,” Henry told presiding magistrate Carolyn Tie.

But Hibbert’s lawyer, Shelly-Ann Hyman, told the court that her client could relocate to another address for the duration of the case.

“There is a relative in Falmouth, who is willing to accommodate her during this process,” said Hyman.

“I am not minded to entertain the application until that relative is here, because the concerns raised by the prosecution are quite serious,” RM Tie replied.

Hibbert was eventually offered bail, on the condition that she should relocate to Falmouth and have no contact with the witnesses in the case. She was also ordered to report at the Falmouth Police Station every Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.


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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Woman who neglected children remanded

A St Catherine woman who left her four children unprotected for days, plead guilty to four counts of negligence in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

Angella Foster of Point Hill district, St Catherine, is charged with negligence.

When the matter was called up before Resident Magistrate Anmarie Nembhard on September 25, Foster pleaded guilty.

The RM expressed concerns about the accused’s conduct, as she failed to account for two of the victims.

She was subsequently ordered remanded in custody until October 16, when she is to be sentenced.

Allegations are that in March last year, she left her four underage children at home without care and protection.

The police was alerted, and an investigation launched by Detective Corporal Krishna Walker.

She was subsequently charged with negligence.

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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Woman invades Keanu Reeves" home


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Keanu Reeves came face to face with an intruder in his home last Monday.

The Matrix actor was reportedly roused at about 4 a.m. by sounds coming from the library in his Hollywood Hills home, and so went to investigate, website TMZ reports.

When he went into the room, he saw a woman in her mid-40s quietly sitting in a chair, and so he calmly approached and began speaking to her.

The woman explained that she had come to meet the 50-year-old hunk, and he called emergency services.

Police then arrived and took the woman into custody, where she was sent for psychiatric evaluation.

The incident comes just a few months after Keanu’s Speed co-star Sandra Bullock came face to face with an intruder in her home.





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Pastor"s ex-wife beats woman at church

Chad Bryan, Staff Reporter

A church secretary who rejected Facebook friend requests from a woman believed to be a justice of the peace and the former wife of the pastor of the institution, had to seek medical attention after she was beaten by the woman.

The drama reportedly unfolded Monday afternoon in the church secretary’s office.

The accused woman had been sending friend requests to members of the church disguising herself as her estranged husband, in order to be accepted. However, members of the church who know that their pastor is not on the social-networking site are said to have kept rejecting the requests.

troublemaker woman

The woman, who is said to be a troublemaker, sent the secretary at least four requests; two with the pastor’s pictures and the other two without.

The woman is said to have then sent the secretary a message via Facebook, which prompted the secretary to respond saying, “You are a fake”.

“The pastor’s former wife told the secretary some dirty words – Penny’s don’t sell those cloths. Nobody at the church deals with her,” a source close to the incident stated.

“She [secretary] was in the office and the woman grabbed her by the hair and slammed her face into a desk. She just started pounding her. She did not do her anything,” the source said, revealing what happened on the day of the incident.

She said that following the incident, the secretary’s hair was torn out and her clothing damaged. She reportedly also had to seek medical attention for swellings she sustained to her face.

The Denham Town Police have confirmed the incident.





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Monday, July 28, 2014

Man hits woman with sledgehammer

A man who used a sledgehammer to hit a woman in her chest was sentenced to 30 days’ imprisonment when he appeared before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Charged with assault occasioning bodily harm is Dennis McLean.

The court was told that during an argument, the accused used a sledgehammer to hit the complainant.

Mclean was quickly whisked away from the courtroom in handcuffs.

A fingerprint order was also made against him.


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Friday, July 25, 2014

Woman beater gets community service

Rasbert Turner, Star Writer

Ricardo Barrett, a Guyanese national, who assaulted his girlfriend in November last year was sentenced to do 200 hours of community service.

Barrett, a mechanic of Kitson Town district, St Catherine, was sentenced by Resident Magistrate Annmarie Nembhard.

The accused was charged by the Guanoboa Vale police after he assaulted the woman repeatedly.

Barrett allegedly took the female to three locations where he physically assaulted her while accusing her of giving him ‘bun’.

He was held after he took the complainant to a house in Spanish Town to beat her again.

The police were called and he was arrested and charged with assault occasioning bodily harm.


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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Woman on stabbing charge gets bail extension

Bjorn Burke, Staff Reporter

A mentally ill woman accused of stabbing two church brothers had her bail extended when she appeared before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Charged with unlawful wounding is 34-year-old Simone Allen of a Kingston address.

Allen, who appeared in court with her father, was reportedly taken into custody by the police in February after having a brief confrontation with both complainants. The accused allegedly caused a disturbance at the church resulting in members denying her entry to the building. As a result, she is alleged to have used a knife to stab both complainants causing injuries.

Allen, who was previously housed at a penal institution, was moved to a mental institution following results from a psychiatric evaluation previously ordered.

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“Miss Allen, you taking the medication?” Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey asked the complainant, to which she responded with a nod.

“Mi go over to the church to tell them that I’m sorry,” said a remorseful Allen.

The court heard that the accused has three sons and one of them is now being cared for by members of the church. Allen stated that she has since been prevented from seeing her child as a result of the incident. She also stated that she had returned to the church recently, begging for forgiveness.

The sitting magistrate beseeched that she be able to see her son.

“No, don’t go back down there, but she must be able to see her child!” RM Pusey remarked. “Because is insanity, nuhbody nuh want have nothing fi do with her. Insanity is the kind of thing that yu nuh have control over it, yu nuh,”

Subsequently, Allen had her bail extended for her to return to court on July 24 for a mention hearing.

By the end of the proceeding, an interesting turn of events resulted in one of the male complainants embracing Allen in what appeared to be a genuine act of pardon, declaring “I forgive you, I forgive you!”


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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Madman paid $100 to have sex - Crowd watches him and homeless woman in downtown Kingston

A mentally ill man and a homeless woman were the ‘stars’ of a short pornographic film, which was done by the pair for only $100.

The movie was reportedly filmed in the downtown Kingston area sometime ago, in front of a large crowd.

Throughout the more than two-minute clip, it was the man’s sexual prowess or lack thereof, which was the main source of entertainment for the onlookers.

The man who could be seen attempting to penetrate the woman, but failed miserably, much to the disappointment of the spectators.

“Shub it inna it …” one of the onlookers instructed the fumbling man, to which he responded, “ah rise it ah rise, seet rise! It rising!” the man declared while flashing his instrument as evidence to the onlookers.

But after multiple attempts, the man failed to penetrate the woman.

Getting his money’s worth

In apparent frustration and bent on getting his money’s worth, another spectator instructed, “Use yuh mouth man! Use yuh mouth!” to which the man without hesitation, proceeded to perform fellatio on the woman, much to the delight of the spectators.

Another spectator quipped, “yuh nyam too much… that’s why yuh … lazy” as he continued to struggle to engage in intercourse with the woman.

But despite being at the centre of the spectacle, the woman appeared oblivious to what was happening to her, even as her ‘co-star’ attempted to rouse a response from her by attempting to remove the top of her dress, she was still unmoved.

The woman simply laid there quietly with her dress hiked to her knees, legs splayed with her hands resting on her stomach as the man did his bidding.

No reports

After his failed performance, an irate spectator began to demand a refund after his expectations of a grand show were unfulfilled.

“Gi we back we $100, cause yuh … nah stand up! Gi we back we … money!” the man demanded.

Unwilling to relinquish his payment, the man made another feeble attempt to penetrate the woman, “yuh see mi … a stand up?” to which an onlooker jeered, “yuh waa some Viagra! Dat nuh in deh!”

The STAR contacted Head of the Kingston Central Division, Superintendent Michael Scott, and he stated that he has received no reports about persons engaging in sexual activities with homeless or mentally ill people in the area.

Meanwhile, Head of the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse, (CISOCA), Veronica Gilzean, told The STAR, “I have heard of it anecdotally, but we have received no such reports.”


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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Woman stabs lover during dispute over money


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Sunday, February 02, 2014    


A woman who stabbed her common-law husband in his chest during a domestic dispute at their home is to know her fate on February 25.


The date for sentencing was set in the St Andrew Resident Magistrate’s Court last Friday, after Lola Hall pleaded guilty to unlawful wounding.


However, before the date was scheduled, Pusey raised concerns as to why Hall was on bail and told her that she should be in custody.


“If it was a man, he would be in custody. I don’t know why you are on bail,” she said.


Pusey also raised concern about Hall’s mental status, after Hall told her that she did not know how many times she stabbed the man in his chest when she was questioned about the incident.


But in the end, the magistrate extended Hall’s bail for her to return to court for sentencing.


The court heard that on the day in question, the complainant and the accused were at home when Hall accused him of taking her money, which resulted in an argument.


Following the argument, the court heard further, the complainant was moving his furniture out of the house when Hall stabbed him in his chest with a knife.


The complainant was taken to hospital and Hall was subsequently arrested and charged.


Accused in trouble after breaking babymother’s ribs


A man whose babymother told the court that he flung a stone at her and broke three of her ribs was taken into custody for sentencing when he showed up in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court last Friday.


Lucien Anderson’s bail was revoked by Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey after he reluctantly admitted that he had hit the complainant with a stone.


According to the complainant, she was on her way home from a nine-night when the accused attacked her with the stone.


“I was coming from nine-night when I only see a stone pass me and me cuss a badword and say mind unuh lick me, and by the time me cud a say that, him fling a big stone in me side and bruk me three ribs dem,” she said.


Anderson, however, denied her report. “Your Honour, I have an out-of-port baby and from me go for baby a bare problem she a give me” he said.


“A so it go when you carry in another baby,” Pusey told him.


“I am not guilty. A she spit in my face, me have evidence,” Anderson said.


The magistrate then told him that he can either plead guilty in this court where the maximum sentence is three years, or face trial in the Circuit Court where the penalty is higher.


“Me not guilty,” Anderson insisted. “Me give har everything as a baby mother and she mek me lose me job. Look how much time she pick trouble with me,” he said.


Pusey then told him that he should make up his mind about his plea.


“Me lick har, me lick har,” Anderson then admitted, before he was remanded into custody.


“You stay with me until February 5 and think about you dirty deed,” she said.


Man claims ex won’t leave him alone


A man who beat his ex-girlfriend, whom he claimed has been making his life a living hell and has refused to leave him alone, was fined $10,000 when he appeared in court on Friday.


Robert Myers, whom the court heard grabbed the complainant and knocked her, was fined after he pleaded guilty to assault occasioning bodily harm. If the fine is not paid, Myers will spend six months in prison.


He, however, told the court that he attacked her after she slapped him in his face.


“Your Honour, I saw her talking to a young guy but I pretended as if I didn’t see her and when I reach home she text me saying hi,” he said.


“Just tell me why you hit her,” Pusey said.


Myers then told the court that the complainant told him that she was going to make his life a living hell and that she would never stop texting him, even though he told her to avoid him.


“Didn’t you say that to me?” Myers then said to the complainant amidst laughter from the court.


But Pusey told him to address the court and explain why he had hit her and he said he went to confront her about texting the man, and threats about carrying news to his current girlfriend when she slapped him in his face. He said he then held her hand and retaliated.


“She will stop texting you eventually, and you don’t have to respond to her texts or let it infuriate you, but you have no business grabbing her up,” the magistrate uttered.


“And why you talking about seeing her with another guy if you have a girlfriend. You expect her to be celibate? Just move on with your life,” Pusey said before handing down the sentence.


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Woman stabs lover during dispute over money

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Man assaults woman in dispute over oral sex payment


with Tanesha Mundle


Sunday, January 26, 2014    


MUFFLED laughter and snide remarks greeted an accused man who was brought before the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court last week for reportedly assaulting his cousin’s girlfriend, in the aftermath of a dispute with her friend over payment for oral sex at a dance.


The accused, Lee Val Williams, 43, a farmer and construction worker of Lawrence Tavern in West Rural St Andrew, was arrested and charged with unlawful wounding after he allegedly used a Guinness bottle to inflict a wound to the complainant’s face while they were partying at a bar in the Lawrence Tavern Square on November 30 last year.


According to the complainant, Williams, who had paid her friend to perform oral sex on him, demanded a return of his money after the act and got upset and attacked her.


The complainant told the court that they were at a dance when she and her friend were getting ready to leave, but she noticed that her friend had disappeared and went in search of her. She said that she later found her friend in the bathroom at the bar.


“I saw Williams holding her up by the neck and she holding onto her bag,” the complainant said.


The complainant said that when she enquired what was going on, her friend told her that Williams, after paying her for oral sex, had demanded his money back.


According to the woman in her statement, she asked her friend if Williams had climaxed and her friend told her ‘yes’.


However, she told the court that Williams, after seeing her, started to get boisterous while demanding his money and she alerted her boyfriend who came to pacify the situation, but Williams would not relent and threatened to fight his cousin.


“My boyfriend said to him, ‘my youth me an you a blood, me nah war you’,” but was told by Williams that he is a ‘badman’ and would kill him.


The complainant said that Williams then shoved her boyfriend, who pushed him in return and they then ‘started to fist it out’.


She said that during the fight, Williams reached for a Guinness bottle and moved towards her boyfriend but before she could move, he hit her in her face.


As the woman relayed the story there was stifled laughter in the court as persons looked on at Williams with disgust and unflattering comments.


But Williams stood expressionless, neither denying nor confirming the complainant’s report.


However, when he was asked by Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey if he had hit the complainant, he simply replied, “No, maam.”


His bail was extended for him to return to court on March 13.


Young girl and friend freed after breaking into ex-lover’s home


Two young girls who also faced the court for kicking off a man’s door and breaking into his house were freed after the court heard that one of them was his ex-girlfriend.


Monique Livermore, 20, and Yakeisha Smith, 17, both of Jameson Street in downtown Kingston, broke into the 44-year-old vendor’s house on Smith Lane in downtown Kingston on January 9 and stole his standing fan and three colognes, all valued at $8,030.


Both women were subsequently charged with housebreaking and larceny.


But last Thursday when the matter was mentioned, it was revealed that Smith and the complainant had a relationship.


“We and him a friend and more time we sleep ova him yard,” Livermore said when asked by the magistrate why they had broken into the complainant’s home.


“Why you sleep over his house,” probed the magistrate.


“When we go a party and come in late we sleep over his house,” she answered.


She then told the court that Smith and the complainant were involved and that he owed her something which he promised her and so they broke into his house.


The complainant, who admitted that he had a two-month long relationship with Smith from last November, denied having anything for Smith.


“Me did promise her a money but me give har from Christmas to buy clothes and things,” he said, noting that he did not give her any permission to take anything from his house.


However, Pusey, after checking on Smith’s age to ensure that she had reached the age of consent at the time of the relationship, told both women to go home and made a no-order ruling in the matter.


“Sleep a unu yard,” Pusey warned them as they left the court.


Woman requests help to fix damaged ear


A bar owner who lost a piece of her ear during a fight with her employee told the court that all she wanted is for her damaged ear to be repaired.


Tamara Thomas, who was missing the lower part of her ear, told the court that Lasonya Sergeant, whose employment she had earlier terminated, attacked her at her bar after she told her to stay away from her.


“I heard she had been bad-mouthing me and talking a lot of things behind me and on the day I saw her at my bar and said, “yu nuh hear fi avoid me, and she just grab on pon me ears and when people a draw har off, piece a it come off,” Thomas said.


Sergeant was subsequently arrested and charged with unlawful wounding. But Thomas was also charged with malicious destruction


of property, following allegations that she broke Sergeant’s silver chain during the fight.


However, this was denied by Thomas who claimed that she did not get a chance to retaliate as people had intervened the moment she


was attacked.


According to Thomas, her flat screen television was destroyed during the fight, after Sergeant’s hand accidentally knocked it off the table. But she said she was not interested in the television or having Sergeant punished.


“All I want is for my ear to be fixed,” she said.


However, Pusey told them that they will have to wait on the medical report and extended both their bails for them to return to court on March 18.


Judge scolds driver for bribing cop with $1000


Laughter erupted in the court after the magistrate chastised a driver for bribing a policeman with $1,000.


“You look on the good, good officer and give him $1,000? You don’t even offer him something better than that?” Pusey said to 26-year-old accused Yraerc Creary.


Creary attempted to bribe a policeman on January 9 after he was stopped along Washington Boulevard, St Andrew, for speeding and was charged with attempting to bribe a policeman.


Last Thursday when he appeared in court he pleaded guilty, while noting that he was sorry for his action and that he had apologised to the policeman.


But the magistrate told him that he would have to face the consequence of his actions as he was one of those individuals who was contributing to corruption.


“I have always maintained that in order for there to be an act of corruption, there has to be a corruptee and a corruptor,” she said. “You know you can go to prison for three years.”


“Oh God, no ma’am”, Creary shouted out right away.


“I sorry for you,” Pusey said, as the seriousness of Creary’s action dawned on him.


He then pleaded with the magistrate for mercy, claiming that his action was a mistake. However, Pusey told him that she needed time to think about his sentence and revoked his bail.


He was then remanded into custody and is scheduled to return to court next Thursday.


Businessman accused of stealing customer’s gold chain


A businessman was also taken before the court, following allegations that he stole a customer’s gold chain valued at $300,000, after collecting it to fix it.


It was revealed that the accused, Sunil Daswani, after completing the repair, gave the complainant a different chain in return for his expensive jewellery.


But Daswani, who was arrested and charged with larceny by trick, denied the charge last Thursday when he appeared in court.


But the complainant insisted that he was robbed of his gold chain, which he said he had for about 20 years.


“No, the man exchange me gold chain and give me a small one,” said the complainant who was obviously irritated.


Daswani’s bail was then extended for him to return to trial on February 13.


According to allegations, on December 21 last year, the complainant, who is also a businessman, went to the jewellery store on King Street, in downtown Kingston to replace a safety lock on his gold chain.


It was reported that the complainant enquired about the cost and was told that the gold safety lock would cost him $4,000 while the gold-plated one would cost him $1,200. As a result the complainant reportedly chose the cheaper option and handed over his chain to Daswani.


Shortly after, the complainant’s chain was returned but the complainant upon inspecting the item of jewellery noticed that it was not the same chain and brought it to Daswani’s attention but he insisted that it was the same chain.


The matter was then reported, and Daswani was charged.


When cautioned about the allegations, the court was told that he responded: “I am a businessman, I have no reason to steal his chain.”


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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Woman found dead in St Ann

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | 5:29 PM

ST ANN, Jamaica – The police are now probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a Canadian woman following the discovery of her body after 4:00 pm on Monday. Reports are that, acting on information, the police discovered the body of the Caucasian woman in a bedroom in a house at Poinciana Drive in Discovery Bay, St Ann.She has been identified as Shirley Lewis-McFarlane, 53, of a Canada address. The cause of her death is not yet known.Lewis-McFarlane reportedly arrived in the island recently. However, she has visited the island on several occasions and may have Jamaican connections.According to Superintendent of Police Yvonne Martin Daley, head of the St Ann police, the scene was visited and processed by the Area Two Scene of Crime unit and the body removed to the morgue for post mortem.Lewis-McFarlane reportedly had bruises to the face. The police say there were no signs of forced entry to the house where she was staying.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013 | 5:29 PM

ST ANN, Jamaica – The police are now probing the circumstances surrounding the death of a Canadian woman following the discovery of her body after 4:00 pm on Monday. Reports are that, acting on information, the police discovered the body of the Caucasian woman in a bedroom in a house at Poinciana Drive in Discovery Bay, St Ann.She has been identified as Shirley Lewis-McFarlane, 53, of a Canada address. The cause of her death is not yet known.Lewis-McFarlane reportedly arrived in the island recently. However, she has visited the island on several occasions and may have Jamaican connections.According to Superintendent of Police Yvonne Martin Daley, head of the St Ann police, the scene was visited and processed by the Area Two Scene of Crime unit and the body removed to the morgue for post mortem.Lewis-McFarlane reportedly had bruises to the face. The police say there were no signs of forced entry to the house where she was staying.

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Monday, December 30, 2013

Arizona woman accused of trying to poison children

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CASA GRANDE, Arizona (AP) — An Arizona woman is accused of trying to poison her four children, including one who died, and of stabbing her former husband, all on Christmas.Casa Grande police say 35-year-old Connie Villa was arrested Sunday on suspicion of one count of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder.According to police, the ex-husband called 911 after he was stabbed when he went to Villa’s residence. Officers found the body of 13-year-old Aniarael Macias, while Villa had stab wounds believed to have been self-inflicted.Autopsy and toxicology results are pending on the girl, believed to have been poisoned.The three other children are in good condition and are now with their father’s family. It’s not immediately known whether Villa has an attorney. A possible motive hasn’t been disclosed.Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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CASA GRANDE, Arizona (AP) — An Arizona woman is accused of trying to poison her four children, including one who died, and of stabbing her former husband, all on Christmas.Casa Grande police say 35-year-old Connie Villa was arrested Sunday on suspicion of one count of first-degree murder and four counts of attempted murder.According to police, the ex-husband called 911 after he was stabbed when he went to Villa’s residence. Officers found the body of 13-year-old Aniarael Macias, while Villa had stab wounds believed to have been self-inflicted.Autopsy and toxicology results are pending on the girl, believed to have been poisoned.The three other children are in good condition and are now with their father’s family. It’s not immediately known whether Villa has an attorney. A possible motive hasn’t been disclosed.

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Monday, September 16, 2013

Woman arrested with "cocaine bump"

11 September 2013 Last updated at 17:50 ET The 28-year-old woman was searched during a routine pat-down

A Canadian national has been arrested in Colombia after trying to board a flight to Toronto with a phony pregnant belly stuffed with cocaine, police say.

The tourist caught the attention of a policewoman at Bogota’s International Airport who allegedly asked her how far along she was.

She reacted aggressively, which aroused the suspicion of officials who went on to search her.

This year, nearly 150 people were caught with drugs at Bogota’s airport.

About a third of them were foreign nationals, according to the Colombian authorities.

‘Delicate touch’

The Canadian national had entered Colombia at the beginning of August and was about to board a flight to return to Toronto, when a policewoman asked her how long she had been pregnant.

“[The Canadian] didn’t like the question, which made the official suspicious. Instinctively, she then very delicately touched the lady’s belly, realising it was too hard and extremely cold,” said the deputy director of Colombia’s police anti-narcotics section, Colonel Esteban Arias Melo.

Latex belly and cocaine that was hidden under it The latex belly was stuffed with cocaine

The woman allegedly said she was seven months pregnant.

After performing a body search, the police found two sealed bags stashed inside the latex belly, which contained 2kg (5lb) of cocaine.

Colombian authorities say the Canadian national will be charged with drug trafficking, possession and production and could be sentenced to between five and eight years in prison.

The drugs would have had a street value of around $60,000 (£38,000), Colombian police said.

Government officials say 874 foreigners are currently being held in the country’s jails, the majority on drug charges.


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