Stabroek News Sunday

After accident leaves husband double-amputee

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ing a degree in Civil Engineerin­g. The woman related that they two both hope to eventually resume their studies. Melroy hopes to do so once he is fitted with prosthetic­s.

“They’re trying to cope…The little ones, they would laugh and so and make a joke out of it and tease my husband… but the big ones, I think they feel it a little more because they have to do a little more in the house, so it’s a little rough on them,” Tena added. Their oldest child is scheduled to sit the Grade Six exams later this month.

Neverthele­ss, Tena expressed gratitude for the support they have been receiving from the Headmistre­ss and staff of the Clonbrook Primary School, as well as from the education ministry.

Tena stated that she has also been given time off, but said she is unsure of how she will be able to cope in the future with the changes.

Last Friday, the family received additional assistance from the Region Four Education Department, which had previously donated supplies.

The donation of foodstuff was handed over to Pyle by Region Four’s Executive Officer Pauline Lucas and the Regional Education Officer Tiffany Favourite-Harvey.

“We want you to know, you have been giving your time towards moulding our children and we saw it fit to give back, and we want to say to you to continue praying, continue keeping your family together,” Lucas stated.

Favourite-Harvey wished Tena’s older daughter the best in her upcoming examinatio­ns, advising Pyle to encourage her to study and ensure she is not distracted in any way. She also promised that the ministry would check in regularly on the family.

A subsequent cash donation was also made to the family by Alvin Leitch, a Region Four employee.

The Education Department has also donated to the family.

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