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A security guard claimed that he had long suspected that his wife was cheating on him because she regularly passes gas (fart) producing noise in the process. Bernard (44) told the court that his youthful wife, Brenda 23 was in the habit of moaning loudly during intercourse.
The 44-year-old man’s suspicion was confirmed when he caught Brenda with his neighbor cheating. It was for that reason he was dragged into the dock where he was charged with physical abuse charges according to the Domestic Violence Act.
Bernard came clean and pleaded guilty before magistrate ,moments later, Bernard begged for a chance to explain why he bashed his wife.
“My wife is in the habit of moaning unnecessarily and I used to wonder why. On 11 April, I was supposed to be working overnight but my boss told me to go back home,” that was how I caught my wife with my neighbor.
Another day, He said he was shocked when he arrived home around midnight and his wife was nowhere to be found. It was later revealed that the doors were wide open but Brenda was nowhere in the vicinity.
“I waited until 1am and I opted to look for her. I was afraid that she might have been harmed. Efforts to call her friends and relatives proved futile and she was still unavailable,” he added.
Bernard became suspicious and he went to sit in the toilet waiting for Brenda’s arrival. At around 4am, Brenda came out of their neighbor’s bedroom wearing a t-shirt only. He (Bernard) could not believe his eyes. Bernard became furious and he severely clobbered Brenda.
It seemed as if it was not enough, Bernard also used a rope to tie Brenda’s legs and hands. He also stormed his neighbor’s bedroom before walloping him with a wooden stick. The neighbor escaped and took his heels to avoid further harm. On the other hand, Brenda sustained facial and elbow bruises, She also complained of chest pains.
In court, Brenda confessed that she was cheating with her neighbor. She further told the court that she had no feelings for her husband as he was too old for her.
— HMetro.
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Hope for St Ann family
Progress being made in construction of new home
BY CONRAD HAMILTON Sunday Observer senior reporter [email protected]
Sunday, April 22, 2012
ONE month after the Sunday Observer highlighted the plight of an impoverished family living in a rundown shack in Stepney, St Ann, one of the agencies involved in assisting them to build a home, has indicated significant progress is being made.
During a tour of the community in mid-March, representatives of three state entities who had gone to the crumbling mud and stone house to assess living conditions were brought to tears as they observed the how Jonah Johnson, his common-law wife, Hyacinth Lewis and their five children were living.
Jonah Johnson, his common-law wife and their five children in front of their home in Stepney, St Ann.
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Days after the publication of the article, the Child Development Agency (CDA) intervened and removed the children to two government-run children’s homes. The agency declared that the living conditions were unsuitable for the children, and told the parents that their offspring would only be returned after the rehabilitation of the house. It’s understood that since then, the CDA has arranged for the parents to visit the children.
Richardo Aiken, the parish manager for the Social Development Commission — one of the entities involved in the effort — told the Jamaica Observer that relief agency, Food For the Poor has committed to constructing a house on the property now occupied by Johnson. However, he said construction of the building was awaiting the payment of back taxes and written approval from the owners of the land, who are said to be relatives of Johnson.
Aiken has since disclosed that the back taxes were paid by a good Samaritan from Kingston. He added that the Government, through the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education will be adding a bathroom and a kitchen to the structure.
Aiken says the state agencies, Food For the Poor, Member of Parliament, Keith Walford, and community representatives are optimistic that the house will be completed by Labour Day, May 23, and the family brought back together.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Hope-for-St-Ann-family_11305021#ixzz1sm13tD51
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