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Jul 14, 2014 News
Sandra Mc Lean the mother of little Yuvesh ‘Avinash’ Bistonauth is fearful that her baby’s kidnapper, who was released last week on $300,000 bail, could commit the same act again.
Baitoon Hussain was accused of kidnapping the child on May 24 last at Port Mourant. She was subsequently charged and later remanded to prison by Magistrate Rabindranauth Singh at the Whim Magistrate’s Court after pleading not guilty to the charge.
But last week, after her second court appearance, Hussain was released on bail after her lawyer, Attorney-at-Law Rodwell Jagmohan petitioned Justice Brassington Reynolds at the Berbice High Court.
Hussain also has to report to the Whim Magistrate’s Court every week.
“I want the story to be on a trial to hear what she have to say,” Mclean declared.
She is also suspicious that Hussain might flee the jurisdiction.
“Sometimes she get away too because that is no kind of money she is on,” she noted.
The young mother is also very scared to leave her home without her baby these days.
“Me ain’t leaving home, because sometimes she put other people. She don’t know where we live…, so that’s why I don’t really leave,” she stated.
Mclean’s baby is in good health and has received his vaccines.
“God give us back our baby and he won’t let anything happen again. He got all his vaccines, he alright.”
The matter is set to continue at Whim on July 21, for statement and fixture. (Leon Suseran)
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