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Tobago girl, 15, murdered

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(Trinidad Express) RubyAdamsJ­ohnson, the grandmothe­r of Tobago’s fourth murder victim, 15year-old Abiela Adams, on Saturday called for hangings to resume in Trinidad and Tobago.

This after Adams, a Form Three pupil of Signal Hill Secondary School, was found with her throat slit near a pile of rubble at Solenn Lane, Fidelis Heights North in Courland.

Three men, including a 19-yearold, were in police custody on Saturday assisting with investigat­ions into the teen’s murder.

Adams was said to have had a promising future in football and cricket and was a member of the Trinidad and Tobago Under 15 Women’s national football team.

She was found by relatives yesterday in Courland with her throat slashed.

Police said she left home at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.

Her 19-year-old friend of Plymouth phoned her mother to say she went home after they met. But this was not the case. Her mother filed a missing person’s For Ocean Going Vessels the opening lasts about For Trawlers the opening lasts about Mon Tues Feb 13, 2017 Feb 14, 2017 report and Adams’ body was found yesterday.

She was semi-clothed in football shorts. Grandmothe­r Adams-Johnson broke down in tears when the Sunday Express spoke to her about the teen’s murder.

“Tell them let them do the right thing, start to hang them, that is what they supposed to do, tell them let them do that,” she cried.

She said: “Well, when I hear the news I could have dropped. I could not believe it knowing the child she was. I could not believe what I had heard. I only know she was not rude, she was not disrespect­ful to people, she was loving, she was nice and when I got the news I start to bawl. She was striving, striving to reach the goal she want. Why her life had to go like this? Innocent ones getting killed and the government very well know what to do.”

Sport Minister Darryl Smith and the Trinidad and Tobago Football Associatio­n yesterday expressed condolence­s to the family of Adams.

Under 15 national team manager Ricarda Nelson said the players from 06:15 - 07:45 hrs 06:45 - 08:45 hrs that team have been left devastated by the news.

“It’s heartbreak­ing. You still cannot underhand how the mother or family feels right now. What could a young girl like Abiela do to deserve what happened to her. We really need to deal with what is happening in our society today,” Nelson said.

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