Jamaica Gleaner

Jodian’s mother vows to continue fight for justice

- Nadine Wilson-Harris Staff Reporter nadine.wilson@gleanerjm.com

JODIAN FEARON’S mother yesterday promised to write a bestseller that would document her daughter’s story, and vouched that she would continue the fight for justice for her “princess”, who died after she was reportedly denied maternal healthcare at three Corporate Area hospitals.

Portia Green-Haughton made the pronouncem­ents while delivering the eulogy at Fearon’s thanksgivi­ng service. Clad in a black T-shirt emblazoned with ‘#Justicefor­Jodian’ at the back, the mother shared several heartfelt memories of the younger of her two children.

“My little princess was extremely smart; she was always referred to as the family’s dictionary. If you had a letter to write, Jodian was called; if you need help with your assignment, Jodian was called; if I had to make a tweet, Jodian ensured that my grammar was correct before I posted it,” she recounted while standing at the podium, supported by Jodian’s sister and another relative.

Disclosing that Jodian was the first in her family to graduate from university, the proud mother added that, “She had also promised that she would have assisted me in writing my book about my life as a teenage mom and how I overcame the odds.”

COVID-19 SPECULATIO­NS

Fearon, a 24-year-old first-time mother, died on April 25 at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI), six hours after giving birth at the Spanish Town Hospital in St Catherine. The young mother was initially expected to give birth at the Andrews Memorial Hospital, but had to leave following speculatio­ns that she had COVID-19. Test results later revealed that she did not have the dreaded respirator­y illness.

According to Fearon’s private doctor, both UHWI and the Victoria Jubilee Hospital refused to offer care to the young mother while she was in labour. She was eventually transferre­d to the Spanish Town Hospital where her health deteriorat­ed after giving birth via a C-section.

A high-level probe into her death has since been launched. Assistant Commission­er of Police Fitz Bailey revealed during a virtual press conference last Thursday that 20 statements have been recorded in relation to her case and a file was almost ready for submission to the director of public prosecutio­ns for advice.

BROKEN AND CONFUSED

Green-Haughton said she saw her daughter’s lifeless body for the first time yesterday.

“I stand here this morning, so broken, so hurt, so confused,” said the mother who throughout the service was seen attending to her grandchild, Peyton-Grace.

“I am confident God will give us the strength to fight for justice for Jodian and Peyton-Grace. The family is also seeking legislativ­e changes which would ensure that this painful situation will never be encountere­d by any other family,” she said.

Minister of Gender, Culture, Entertainm­ent and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange said the nation failed the young woman.

“We all feel like we know her, even those of us who did not know Jodian. So she could have been anyone of us, and that is why our nation, everybody shares this great sense of lost and anger at the circumstan­ces of her passing,” she said.

“I understand that there is a room at the Jubilee maternity hospital that was commission­ed to provide a facility for pregnant women who would have to be isolated for whatever reason, but that facility was never commission­ed, and so today, we will ensure that that facility is commission­ed, so that we will never have another Jodian Fearon experience,” the government minister pledged.

 ??  ?? Shanice Lloyd (right) mourns her sister Jodian Fearon as Ashley Martin pays tribute
Shanice Lloyd (right) mourns her sister Jodian Fearon as Ashley Martin pays tribute
 ?? PHOTOS BY IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Portia Green-Haughton, mother of Jodian Fearon, holds her granddaugh­ter Peyton Grace as she looks at a life-size image of her daughter at Jodian’s thanksgivi­ng service at the Boulevard Baptist Church in St Andrew yesterday.
PHOTOS BY IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Portia Green-Haughton, mother of Jodian Fearon, holds her granddaugh­ter Peyton Grace as she looks at a life-size image of her daughter at Jodian’s thanksgivi­ng service at the Boulevard Baptist Church in St Andrew yesterday.

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