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    Ananda's family still had hopes their little girl would return
    $7,000 in phone credit paid to Ananda's 'abductors'INGRID BROWN, Senior staff reporter browni@jamaicaobserver.com
    Monday, September 29, 2008

    $7,000 in phone credit paid to Ananda's 'abductors'
    ANANDA Dean's family had high hopes, after making arrangements to pay a ransom as well as sending $7,000 worth of phone credit to persons who claimed to be the abductors of the 11-year-old girl, that she would be happily reunited with them.
    However, yesterday, although they could not identify the severely decomposed body as that of 'their little angel', the reality hit that they may never see her smile again.
    Yesterday, the residents of Whitehall Avenue in Kingston, where Ananda lived part-time with her father and his family, rushed to the community of Belvedere in rural St Andrew, when news spread that her body had been found.
    When her parents could not make a positive identification, their hopes slowly began to return as they milled around on the streets with sad blank stares.
    Dozens of children huddled together waiting for some good news, especially since they had been told earlier that her parents heard her last Friday screaming in the background as they spoke to persons claiming to be her abductors.
    An aunt of Ananda, who requested anonymity, told the Observer that the family was so sure she would have been returned to them, since they always complied with the supposed abductors' requests.

    She said they had become even more hopeful after one of the men who claimed to have abducted her, called and they heard Ananda in the background screaming in anguish for "Daddy, Daddy".
    Yesterday, the family said if it was Ananda that was found, then it can only be surmised that it must have been a recorded message which the 'killers' were playing.
    "I know is she we hear screaming for Daddy Daddy like them doing something to her," she said.
    The aunt said she had made several trips to various points, as asked by persons claiming to be the abductors, as well as following up leads, many of which turned out to be pranksters.
    She said she believed that the persons they sent the phone credit to were the ones involved, as they said things which seemed to suggest that they had more information than they were letting on.
    "Every time them call they keep saying them going to meck har come home," said the distraught woman.
    The aunt said although the persons called from a private number all the time, one night they heard crickets chirping in the background which suggestewd the call was coming from a rural area.
    She said on one occasion they were asked to pay a ransom of $30,000, however, they could hear someone in the background chastising the caller for making such a small demand. He then hung up and called back requesting half-million dollars.
    The aunt said that she was instructed to meet with the 'abductors' at Emancipation Park in Kingston. However, when they turned up they were redirected to Parkington Plaza, also in Kingston, but Ananda was not there as promised.
    She said they never involved the police as they were warned against doing so.
    Apart from this, she said they received several other calls during the 11 days that Ananda was missing, however most of them appeared to have been pranks.

    "One day a lady call and a cry on the phone say she see her in a car with two men in a Mocho, Clarendon and that a gunshot just fired in the car. She sounded sincere because she call from her number and everything," she told the Observer.

    But when they went to the area they found out it was another prank call.
    The nightmare continued when another man called to say that they had raped her and thrown her body in the May Pen Cemetery, located on Spanish Town Road.
    Even yesterday relatives of the little girl said a woman from
    Montego Bay visited Whitehall Avenue, wearing T-shirts and buttons with Ananda's photos, saying that Ananda was dead, even before the body was discovered yesterday. The woman was held by the police for questioning.
    But even though the relatives of Ananda Dean said they had kept the police out of the 'negotiations', they threw blame at the law officers, claiming that nothing had been done since she went missing.
    "If we didn't go and block the road we wouldn't get anywhere because the police not giving us any information," said one relative.
    While residents held discussions about the missing girl, a group of children sat on the cold concrete of a sidewalk in Whitehall Avenue as they awaited news as to whether the badly decomposed body found earlier in the day was that of Ananda.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...ULD_RETURN.asp
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    This is so sad! Heard the father being interviewed 2 weeks ago, heard Betty Ann Blaine making pleas for the child's safe return, but after they found her books I started expecting the worse.

    What a heartless act?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Brutal murder

      Headless body found in Red Hills believed to be that of missing 11-year-old girl

      SCREAMS of anguish bellowed throughout the community of Belvedere in Red Hills, St Andrew yesterday as firefighters removed a heavily decomposed body believed to be that of 11-year-old Ananda Dean from a steep precipice along Cypress Drive - miles away from where she was last seen after she went missing almost two weeks ago.
      "A she, a she.. Oh God," Ananda's aunt, Tamika Campbell bawled, after viewing the headless remains and then falling to the ground seconds later. Upon hearing the news, Nordia Campbell, Ananda's mother, also fainted at the thought that her daughter may have been brutally murdered.
      Because of the advanced state of decomposition, no one was able to positively identify the body as that of Ananda. However, some family members, including Campbell, are convinced that it is in fact the little girl, mainly because a black size two school shoes and a navy blue uniform, similar to ones owned by the seventh-grade student of Swallowfield All-Age School, were found at the scene.
      Yesterday, Deputy Superintendent Carol McKenzie of the police's St Andrew North Division told the Observer that DNA tests would have to be done to determine the identity of the body.
      Ananda, who lived with her family on Whitehall Avenue in Kingston, was last seen on September 17 boarding a bus en route to Half-Way-Tree after school. Several of her school books were found a day after she went missing strewn along a pathway in the community of Pembroke Hall, miles away from where she was last seen.
      Firefighters help to hoist a wooden box containing the remains believed to be that of 11-year-old Ananda Dean that was found yesterday over a precipice along the Cypress Road in Belvedere, St Andrew. (Photo: Karl McLarty)
      The body was discovered about 10:00 am by residents who decided to investigate the cause of a lingering nasty odour that had been plaguing nearby houses for almost two weeks.
      "At first we thought it was a dead animal, but after one week passed and we realised that the scent wasn't going away some people decided to go see what it was," a resident told the Observer. "It was when they chopped out the bush and went up there they found out that it was the little girl's body up there."
      It appeared that the body had been thrown from the precipice into overgrown bushes, which concealed it until yesterday.
      The residents also intimated that they may have overlooked clues that Ananda's body was disposed of in their community.
      "People said they saw the uniform on the road for the longest while but they never knew it was the little girl's own," said another resident who did not wish to be named.
      The police are speculating that the body may have been dumped hours or a day after Ananda went missing, given the state of decomposition, which resulted in a pathologist being called in to perform an on-the-spot post-mortem. It was naked and headless. In fact, a skull was all that remained of the head. There were also suggestions that she may have been raped. However, this could not be confirmed by the police.
      Yesterday, it took the firefighters from the Stony Hill Fire Department almost three hours to remove the body resting more than 10 feet from the top of Cypress Drive. Once they were able to access the body, it was then put in a wooden box and hoisted up onto the road, keeping the scores of residents that gathered to see if the body was truly that of Ananda - the girl whose picture had been posted on fliers, placed on light posts, buses and in stores in the Corporate Area - in suspense.

      http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...TAL_MURDER.asp
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        People who pull these pranks should be severely punished. SEVERELY! At the very least, imprisonment!


        BLACK LIVES MATTER

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lazie View Post
          It was naked and headless. In fact, a skull was all that remained of the head.
          I don't get it.


          BLACK LIVES MATTER

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
            People who pull these pranks should be severely punished. SEVERELY! At the very least, imprisonment!
            Agree with you Mo - people already hurting, compounded by pranks.
            Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
            - Langston Hughes

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            • #7
              How wi people get so damn wikkid

              Jeezas Christ man, what really going on in the minds of these people. No doubt the child was also raped!
              Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
              - Langston Hughes

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              • #8
                "People said they saw the uniform on the road for the longest while but they never knew it was the little girl's own," said another resident who did not wish to be named.
                ...and yet none of them alerted law enforcement!
                Life is a system of half-truths and lies, opportunistic, convenient evasion.”
                - Langston Hughes

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