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Aug 01, 2015 Court Stories, Features / Columnists, News
After four months of adjourned court hearings trial in the matter involving Kevin Critchlow and two nurses attached to the Plaisance Health Centre, will begin on September 22, 2015, at the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court.
Critchlow, who is the father of dead four-month-old Kevon Critchlow, who died in March following a routine visit to the Plaisance Health Centre, is being accused of threatening Nurses Tenisha Harry and Latoya Kellman who he believe were responsible for his son’s death.
The charges read that on the day in question, Critchlow being armed with a cutlass in one hand and while bearing the coffin of his son in the other hand went into the Plaisance Health Centre, making threatening remarks to the nurses.
Critchlow was accused of blurting out “Blood will shed here today”, and chopping a table before leaving the health centre. The man is maintaining his innocence. He has opined that he is now being framed and victimized by members of the health sector in their attempt to cover up being culpable for the death of his baby boy.
Kevon Critchlow died in March, less than 24 hours after he was injected by a nurse at the Plaisance Health Centre. Although the preliminary post mortem indicated that the child died of brain hemorrhage the family maintains he was given a wrong injection.
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