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A female teacher is said to be pregnant for one of her male students at a high school, and has reportedly sparked controversy in eastern Jamaica with some parents calling for immediate disciplinary action to be taken.
Reports reaching THE STAR are that residents of the community in which the school is located have been calling for the school to relieve the teacher of her post since it was recently revealed who is the father of her child.
It is said, however, that so far there has not been any move at the institution to charge the teacher for professional misconduct or to take any other disciplinary action.
This lack of action from the school is said to have also prompted some of the parents to carry their complaints further to the board of the school, encouraging them to carry out an investigation into the matter, and to bring the guilty parties to book, so that the tarnished image of the school can be repaired.
THE STAR learnt that word of the pregnancy had spread like wildfire after the student father declared that it was his child. It is said that previously rumours had been spreading of the possibility.
The student and the teacher are said to have been friends for a period of time and were spotted in very close intimate positions by other students.
“The Ministry of Education and the Jamaica Teachers’ Association need to get to the bottom of this. It is not looking good for the profession or the school,” a concerned resident told THE STAR.
The resident further said; “I think when these things take place the teachers and the students involved should be removed, and send a message to others who might have the minds to do such things.”
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Police probe murder of 16-year-old mother and child
Monday, March 12, 2012
CASTRIES, St Lucia, (CMC) – Police are investigation three murders including that of a 16-year-old mother and her 18 month-old daughter.
Police said that the bodies of Krisselle Fanis and her baby, Keisha, were discovered at their home here on Monday morning with multiple stab wounds, while her 24-year-old boyfriend, Nelson Remy remains in a critical condition at hospital with stab wounds.
Police said they are working on the theory that the boyfriend may have stabbed the teenager and her baby and turned the knife on himself, after drinking poison.
Meanwhile, police are probing the death of 30-year-old Terrel Reynolds, also known as Terrel James, who was shot over the weekend.
Police said that Reynolds was near the Castries market when he was approached by an individual who fired several shots at him, hitting him about the body. He was taken to the Victoria Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Police said that one person is assisting their investigations.
JAMAICA FULL A DEM NOW
1,336 J’cans deported from US last year
BY HAROLD BAILEY Observer writer
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
NEW YORK, USA — United States authorities deported a total of 1,336 Jamaicans last year, an increase of 68 over 2010 when 1,268 were sent home.
At the same time, 839 Jamaicans are currently in custody pending removal. Of this number, 326 have already had final removal orders issued against them, while the remaining 513 have similar orders pending.
Last year’s increase, though considered modest, bucked a trend which had seen a three-year reduction in the number of Jamaicans deported from the US.
According to Clifford Chambers, the security attaché at the Jamaican Embassy in Washington, drug offences topped the list of reasons for the majority of Jamaicans being deported last year.
In an interview with the Observer here he said that robbery, sex offences, burglary, fraud, aggravated assault, murders, and illegal entry round out the list of other reasons in terms of priority.
Regarding the number of Jamaicans incarcerated in the US, Chambers said the figure stands at 1,200 at various Federal and State correctional and detention centres.
Chambers said that over 11,000 other Jamaicans are still recorded as being in the United States as undocumented aliens. But he emphasised that “there is no way of confirming the accuracy of this figure”, since it might well be that many of them may have already left the country or formalised their status.
He said that these are Jamaicans who were granted visitor’s visas, but for whom there are no records of them leaving the USA.
Chambers, however, expects this figure to decline following the relaxation of Prosecutorial Discretion rules by the Obama administration last year.
Under the relaxed rules, persons with minor offences who have served in the military, those with medical conditions, among other requirements, will likely not be deported, but Chambers made it clear that such determination would depend on each individual case.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/1-336-J-cans-deported-from-US-last-year_11011605#ixzz1p0ZTCyby
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