Jamaica Gleaner

DEADLY MOMSTER

WOMAN AWAITS SENTENCING AFTER BEATING 2-Y-O TO DEATH

- Livern Barrett/Senior Gleaner Writer

ACLARENDON mother who used a piece of board to beat her two-yearold daughter to death because the child defecated on herself will have to wait another five weeks to know her punishment.

Delreta Smith and her common-law husband, Dingwall Green, were arrested and charged with murder in connection with the gruesome killing of toddler Sherene Smith in Gordon Wood, Clarendon, in February 2006.

A post-mortem report, which is among the evidence in the case, revealed that the two-yearold had blood in both kidneys and laceration­s to the posterior wall of the small intestine.

“Cause of death: hypovolemi­c shock due to rupture to intestines and blunt trauma to kidneys,” the report concluded.

In January, Delreta Smith opted to plead guilty to manslaught­er after prosecutor Andrea Martin Swaby empanelled a jury to commence the trial in the Clarendon Circuit Court.

Prosecutor­s explained that Green was

charged because there was evidence that Sherene defecated on herself hours before the fatal beating and that he twice “slapped” her on her legs.

Green has pleaded not guilty to murder.

Another piece of evidence prosecutor­s had against Smith was a statement given to police investigat­ors by her other daughter.

In her witness statement, she said that Sherene fell asleep after she was “slapped” by Green.

BEATEN WITH BOARD

She said the two-year-old woke up a short time later and defecated on herself a second time. At this point, according to Smith’s other daughter’s account, Smith came into the house and started beating her child with a piece of board.

She told investigat­ors that her mother used the piece of board to hit her sister over the back and on her hands.

She said that after the beating, her sister went to sleep, but she revealed that when Sherene woke up, she was “walking and falling over”.

In addition, she said the twoyear-old was not eating.

She said her mother rushed Sherene to a doctor, but she was pronounced dead shortly after they arrived.

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