Probe launched into police response to Trelawny tragedy
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A high level probe has been launched into the response by the police to calls that the lives of two children were at risk in Wait-a-Bit, Trelawny.
Kelly-Ann Smith, the mother of the two children who were killed this morning, told Irie FM News that she had been living at her mother’s house with her two daughters in Coleyville, Manchester, after she decided to end the relationship with her common-law husband Kenville Mullings.
She explained that around 1 am this morning she received a call from Mullings that he was outside and he wanted her to move back in with him. Mullings used a machete to threaten her and took hold of the children and in her attempt to take back her daughters, she was attacked.
The distraught mother called the Wait-a-Bit Police station, to inform them that the lives of her daughters were in danger. Smith was told to direct her concerns to the Coleyville Police as she lived closer to them.
After contacting the Coleyville Police, Smith was then instructed, that she would need to give a report to the police in person; however, she explained that she could not access a ride at that time of the morning, however, the police insisted that she make the report in person.
The woman and her mother decided to walk to the station and it was during this time was told the tragic news that her two daughters aged 2 and 4 were killed.
37 minutes ago
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A high level probe has been launched into the response by the police to calls that the lives of two children were at risk in Wait-a-Bit, Trelawny.
Kelly-Ann Smith, the mother of the two children who were killed this morning, told Irie FM News that she had been living at her mother’s house with her two daughters in Coleyville, Manchester, after she decided to end the relationship with her common-law husband Kenville Mullings.
She explained that around 1 am this morning she received a call from Mullings that he was outside and he wanted her to move back in with him. Mullings used a machete to threaten her and took hold of the children and in her attempt to take back her daughters, she was attacked.
The distraught mother called the Wait-a-Bit Police station, to inform them that the lives of her daughters were in danger. Smith was told to direct her concerns to the Coleyville Police as she lived closer to them.
After contacting the Coleyville Police, Smith was then instructed, that she would need to give a report to the police in person; however, she explained that she could not access a ride at that time of the morning, however, the police insisted that she make the report in person.
The woman and her mother decided to walk to the station and it was during this time was told the tragic news that her two daughters aged 2 and 4 were killed.
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