Jamaica Gleaner

Where’s the money for Tianna?

- Janet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

A YOUNG mother is crying foul after she was l eft holding hospital bills totalling US$80,000 ( J$10 million) relating to her l ate cancerstri­cken daughter, Tianna Ken, who was treated by three US medical facilities.

The mother, Lacie-Ann Gray, told The Gleaner that while doctors at two local hospitals, Cornwall Regional and Bustamante Hospital for Children, had already told her there was no hope for the threeyear-old, she was convinced by Shena Car ty, founder of Jamaican Madhouse, a Facebook ‘Humanitari­an’ Group, to get a third opinion in the United States.

Car ty, who had star ted a GoFundMe campaign titled ‘Life for Princess Tianna’ on July 9, 2016, stated a goal of raising US$100,000, claiming the money would be used to assist with medical bills. However, Gray said she received less than 10 per cent of the monies collected through the fundraisin­g platform on behalf of her child.

“Even before I arrived in the US on August 31 to seek further medical help for Tianna, Shena had withdrawn US$4,653.71 on August 22. None of that money was used to assist us with buying airline tickets, because Prime Minister Andrew Holness sponsored the trip,” said Gray.

According to GoFundMe records obtained by The Gleaner, Carty raised a total of US$10,105.00. After processing fees, the amount released to her via 34 bank transfers, between August 22 and October 12, 2016, was US$9,260.43.

“When I arrived in America and went to the hospitals, the doctors said there was nothing they could do for Tianna, because the cancer was too far gone and before we had a chance to come back to Jamaica, my daughter died. The only thing that Shena paid for was the funeral home, costing US$1,770,” claims Gray.

She said Carty told her she had paid some of the bills but the hospitals have no record of this. “And she does not take my calls nor reach out to me personally,”

states Gray, who has returned to the United States to file a formal report with the police.

Correspond­ence from the GoFundMe legal department recommende­d that Gray file the repor t, “as withholdin­g donations is considered a crime”. Gray filed two reports, one at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport in Montego Bay and the other in Connecticu­t in the US last month.

Even after baby Tianna died, Carty reportedly started another GoFundMe i n her name, said Gray.

Car ty ’s personal website, shenacarty.com, lists several fundraisin­g ventures on behalf of cancer patients over the years, as well as feeding programmes and marches staged on days such as Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

Currently, she has a planned a march for next Thursday, under her ‘Shena Carty Foundation of Love’, which is not registered in the US, yet carries a letterhead and telephone number representi­ng that country.

NO RECORD

Checks made with the New York State Department of State show no record of a corporatio­n with that name. However, a letter being circulated to Jamaican companies on behalf of Carty shows her requesting financial support for the march.

Contacted on her New York telephone number last week, The Gleaner tried to get Carty’s side of the story, but her response was, “If you are doing an article f or The Gleaner, you must speak with my attorney.”

This was a week after The Gleaner first attempted to get a response and was told by Carty’s local attorney, Dalton Reid, that he was reviewing documents submitted by her.

Calls to Reid’s telephone number have since gone unanswered and further attempts to get a response from Carty since Friday have proved unsuccessf­ul.

 ??  ?? Tianna Ken before she fell victim to cancer of the kidneys.
Tianna Ken before she fell victim to cancer of the kidneys.

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