Body of three-year-old Nevalesia Campbell was discovered in
bushes with chop wounds about 9:30 on July 10 at Orange Hill in Brown's Town,
St Ann, Jamaica. Acting commander of the St Ann police Superintendent Gary
Francis said the mother of the child reported her missing at about 2:00 am.
"She informed the police that about 10:30 pm last night
she put Nevalesia and her twin brother to bed. At about 11:00 pm she woke up
and gave the child water. She was watching television with her when she fell
asleep. At about 1:30 am she woke up and recognised that Nevalesia was
missing," Superintendent Francis told the Jamaica Observer. "Her body
was later found with chop wounds in a precipice," he added.
Unconfirmed reports are that she was sexually abused by her
attacker. The mother, Mahalia Poyser, had to be taken to the hospital since the
incident. Angry residents said whoever committed the gruesome act should be
punished.
"There is nothing that a little pickney can do to
deserve this, even if the parents dem do somebody something. Good God
man!" one man exclaimed.
"God going bring dem to justice!" a woman added.
But the superintendent appealed to them to cooperate with the police by telling
them what they know.
"Do not take justice into your own hands," he
urged. "The police are “looking into a number of theories, and are
appealing to residents to tell the police what they know. We want to appeal to
parents, to mothers, to do more to protect their children."
There are reports that residents heard a child crying in the
night, but did not think it was a result of the child being harmed. Several of
them are dispelling the mother’s report that the child was taken while she
slept. They are alleging that she was at a function in the community when the
child was taken and that it was perpetrated by a fellow resident.
"This is a very sad day in the community; the community
must come together and tell the police what they know," Councillor for the
Brown’s Town Division Delroy Redway said. Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Portia
Simpson Miller deplored the killing and has commiserated with the residents,
saying that, "Jamaicans must be particularly incensed that children
continue to be among the victims of vile and senseless murders."
"I grieve with the parents, family members and the
entire community at this senseless killing of one so young. I convey my sincere
condolence to her parents at this time of great pain and loss,” Simpson Miller
said in a statement yesterday."
The mother and stepfather of the murdered girl are expected
to be charged under the Childcare Protection Act. The police have confirmed
that the two were taken into custody after it was revealed that Nevalesia
Campbell and her twin brother were alone at home when she was taken.
Source: Jamaica Observer
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