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Nov 04, 2013 News
A report from a private medical practitioner may clear the main suspect in the sodomizing of two-year-old Kimanie Watson, which resulted in her death two weeks ago.
The medical report, which was seen by this newspaper yesterday, has revealed that the 15-year-old suspect, under whose care little Watson was left prior to her death, had no recent or old bruises on his penis.
This is even as police are in the process of preparing a report on the matter which will be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.
On October 21 last, Kimanie Watson of Lot 46 South Haslington, East Coast Demerara (ECD) was pronounced dead at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC).
A check of her body revealed that she had a grossly enlarged anus.
Her 15-year-old uncle was immediately taken into police custody but was subsequently released on $25,000 bail after five days.
Yesterday, the teen’s mother and the grandmother of the dead child, Dianne Graham said that ever since Watson died, she has been receiving numerous telephone calls from unknown callers, threatening to kill her son.
“My son didn’t do anything and I don’t know why they are not leaving my son alone. I can’t go by my house because I am scared and I had to send my son far away because someone might just come and kill him,” Graham said.
The woman explained that she has to accompany her son to school daily and wait for him until 15:00hrs. “This is too much. He is writing CXC next year and it is not easy for me to go and sit at the school every day for hours.”
According to Graham, her daughter, Venice Phillips, the dead child’s mother, had threatened to kill her on many occasions.
“She run me with a cutlass the wake night and she would still talk nonsense even though I contributed financially to the funeral.”
Kaieteur News understands that the Child Protection Agency is also investigating the circumstances that led to the child’s death.
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